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www . GEAppfiances . com Inslallation Safety Instruotions . . . . . . 2 - 7 Instructions . . . . . . . . . . 33 - 43 Operating Imtrudions Air Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Ahnninum Foil . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Ai _ ti - Tip Device . . . . . . . 36 , 43 ( ; lock and Timer . . . . . . . . . 15 JCBP _ 5 Checking Burner Ignition . . 41 Oven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 26 Cormecting the Rang > JCBPSO to Gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 - 39 Baldng and Roasting . . . . . 13 JCBP8 3 Dimensions arrd Broiling , Broiling Guide . . l 4 JCBP85 Clearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Oven Controls . . . . . . . l 0 , l l JCBP90 Power Outag _ . . . . . . . 12 , 15 Electrical Connections . . 40 , 41 JCBP99 Preheating . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Leveling the Rang > . . . . . . . 42 Sabbath Feaune . . . . . . 19 - 21 Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Self - Cleaning . . . . . . . . . 25 , 26 LP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Special Feaun _ es . . . . . . 17 , 18 ThennostatAdjusunent . . 22 Troubleshooting Timed Baking Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 - 47 ° _ arrd Roasting . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Surt _ ace Cooking . . . . . . . . 8 , 9 _ 4 ' arming Drawer . . . . . . 23 , 24 Consumer Support Consumer Care and Cleani _ Broiler Part arrd Grid . . . . . . 30 Support . . . . . . . . . Back Coxer . . 5 5 Burner Assembly . . . . . . 27 , 28 Product Registration . . 1 , . 2 Warranty for Customers Burner Grates . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 ira Canada r . r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DD Corruol Panel arrd Farobs . . 32 _ ' arrantv for Customers Cooktop SurtZace . . . . . . . . . 29 in the U . S . A . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 oq Door Removal . . . . . . . . . . . 30 ( ) \ ' err Bottom . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Oven iJght Replacement . . 32 Oven Vents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Self - Cleaning . . . . . . . . . 25 , 26 Sheh > s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Stainless Smel Surfl _ ces . . . . 29 Storag _ Drawer . . . . . . . . . . 31 _ 4 ' arming Drawer . . . . . . . . . 31 Write the model and serial numbershere : Model # Serial # You can find them on a label on the front ot the range behind the warll / ing drawer or storage di'awer . 183D5580P160 49 - 85073 01 - 04 JR
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION . READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING . WARNING ! For your safe _ the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion , electric shock , or to prevent property damage , personal injury , or loss of life . WARNING : If the information in this manual is not followed exactly , a fire or explosion may result , causing property damage , personal injury or death . ® ® - - Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance . WARNING ! ANTI - TIPDEVICE - WHATTODOIF YOU SMELLGAS , ALL RANGESCAN TIP INJURY TOPERSONS Do not try to light any appliance . COULDRESULT Do not touch any electrical switch ; INSTALLAN _ tiP do not use any phone in your DEVICESPACKEDWITH building . RANGE Immediately call your gas supplier SEEINSTALLATION from a neighbor's phone . Follow the INSTRUCtiONS gas supplier's instructions . If you cannot reach your gas supplier , call the fire department . - - Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer , service agency or the gas supplier . ANTI - TIPDEVICE All ranges can tip and injury could result . Toprevent accidental tipping of the range , attach it to the wall by installing the Anti - tip device supplied . If the Anti - tip device supplied with the range does not fit this application , use the universal Anti - tip device WB2X7909 . To check if the device is installed and engaged properly , carefully tip the range forward . TheAnti - tip device should engage and prevent the range from tipping over . If you pull the range out flom tile wall for any reason , make sure die device is properly engag > d when you push the range back against the wall . If it is not , there is a possible risk of tile rang > tipping ox > r and causing inju _ y if you or a child stand , sit or lean on an open door . Please refer to the Anu - Tip device infollnafion in this manual . Failure to take this precaution could result in upping of tile rang _ and illjui >
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vvww . GEAppliances . com WARNING ! IMPORTANSTAFETYNOTICE The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act requires the Governor of California to publish a list of substances known to the state to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm , and requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposure to such substances . Gas appliances can cause minor exposure to four of these substances , namely benzene , carbon monoxide , formaldehyde and soot , caused primarily by the incomplete combustion of natural gas or LP fuels . Properly adjusted burners , indicated by a bluish rather than a yeflow flame , will minimize incomplete combustion . Exposure to these substances can be minimized by venting with an open window or using a ventilation fan or hood . SAFETYPRECAUTIONS Have the installer show you the location of the range gas shut - off valve and how to shut it off if necessary . Hate your rang _ installed and properly Plug your rang _ into a 190 _ \ _ lt grounded grounded by a qualified installer , in outlet only . Do not remove the round accordance with the Installation Insuucfions . grounding prong fiom dm plug . If in doubt Any adjustment and service should be about the grounding of the home electrical perfo , _ ned only by qualified gas rang > system , it is your personal responsibility and installers or service technicians . obligation to haxe an ungrounded outlet replaced wifll a properly gTounded , Do not attempt to repair or replace any d _ tee - prong outlet in accordance with part of your range unless it is specifically the National Electrical Code . Do not use recommended in this manual . All other an exmnsion cord with this appliance . service should be refetTed to a qna ] ified technician , 3
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION . READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING . SAFETYPRECAUTIONS Locate the range out of kitchen traffic path Nexer wear loose fitting or hanging garments and out of drafty locations to prexent poor while using the appliance . Be carefld when air ciIvulafion . reaching for items stored in cabinets oxer the range . Flammable material could be ignited Be sure all packaging materials are remoxed if brought in contact wifll flame or hot oxen flom tile range before operating it to sniPdces and may cause sexere bni _ ls . prexent fire or smoke damage should the Do not store flmnmable materials in an packaging material ignite . oxen , a range storage drawe _ ; a wanning Be sure your range is correctly adjusted by drawer or near a cooktop . a qualified service technician or installer for Do not store or use combustible materials , tile type of gas ( natmal or LP ) that is to be used . Your range can be converted for use gasoline or other flammable vapors and with either type of gas . See the Installation liquids ill the vicinity of this or any other of the range sect . ion . appliance . Do , lot let cooking gTease or other WARNINGT : ilesaedjnstmmenntsst flammable materials accumulate in or be made by a qualified service technician near tile range . in accordance with die mannlCactuler's instrucOons and all codes and requirements Do not use water on grease fires . Nexer pick of the antboritv having jurisdiction . Failure up a flaming pan . Turn die controls off : m follow fllese instructions could iesult in Smother a flaming pan oil a surface burner seiJons iojm y or property damage . Tile by coxering the pan completely with a qualified agen W performing this work well - fitting lid , cookie sheet or fiat uay . assumes iesponsibility for the conversion . Use a multi - puq ) ose di T chemical or foam - type fire extinguisher After prolonged use of a range , high floor temi ) eraulleS m W result and many floor Flaming grease outside a pail can be put coxering : s will not wifllstand this kind of use . out by co \ ering it with baMng soda or ; Nexer install the range ox _ r viw1 tile or if available , by using a multi - purpose di T linoleunl that cannot withstand such type chemical or foam - type fire exdnguishen of use . Nexer install it directly oxer intelJor Flame in tile oven or wanning drawer can be kitchen carpeting . smothered completely by closing the oxen Do , lot leme children alone or unattended door or drawer and turning the control to where a range is hot or in operation . They off or by using a multi - purpose d U chemica ] could be seriously burned . or foam - type fire exdnguishen Do * lot allow anyone m climb , stand or hang Let die burner grates and oilier surfaces oil the oxen dooI ; storage draweL wanning cool before ranching them or leaving them where childlen can ieach them . drawer or cookmp . They could damage the range and exen tip it oxer , causing severe Nexer block tile \ ents ( air openings ) of the personal ilijnry . range . They provide tile air inlet and outlet that are necessa U for file range to operate CAUTION : temosfinteretsO t I ) ioperly with conect combnstion . Air children should not be stored in cabinets opening _ aie located at file rear of tile aboxe a range or on tile backsplash of a cooktop , at file mp and bottom of tile oven range - - - rhildren climbing oil tile rang _ dooI ; and at the bottom of file range nnder m reach items could be selJonsly iojured . file wanning drawer or storage drawen For your safety , nexer use your appliance Large scrawhes or impacts to glass doors can for wanning or heating the room . lead to broken or shatteied glass . 4
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www . GEAppliances . com A WARNIN6 ! SURFACBEURNERS Use proper pan size - - avoid pans that are unstable or easily tipped . Select cookware having flat bottoms large enough to cover burner grates . To avoid spillovers , make sure cookware is large enough to contain the food properly . This will both save cleaning time and prevent hazardous accumulations of food , since heavy spattering or spillovers left on range can ignite . Usepans with handles that can be easily grasped and remain cool . Always use the LITEposition when igniting V _ lmn flaming % ods are under die hood , the top burners and make sure the burners mm die fan off . Tile t _ an , if operating , may spread tile flames . haxe ignimd . Nexer leaxe file surface 1 ) nrners unattended Do not use a wok on dm cooking surface if tile wok has a round metal ling tilat is at high flame setting : s . Boiloxers cause smoking and greasy spilloxers that m W placed oxer tile burner gxam to support catch on file . tile wok . Tiffs ring acts as a heat trap , which m W damage tile 1 ) ni _ ler gram and Adjust tile top burner flame size so it 1 ) nrner head . Also , it m W cause tile burner does not exmnd 1 ) evond die edge of tile m work improped > Tills may cause a cookware . Excessixe flame is hazardous . carbon monoxide level aboxe fllat Use only d U pot holders - - moist or damp allowed by cunent standards , iesulting in a heahh hazard . pot holders on hot surfaces may resuh in bnrlls from smam . Do not let pot holders Foods for flTing should be as d U as possible . come near open flames when lifting Frost on frozen foods or moisture on fresh cookware . Do not use a towel or other foods can cause hot l _ atto 1 ) ubble up and bulky c ] oti / in place of a pot holder oxer tile sides of the pan . V _ ] mn using , glass cookware , make snle it Nexer ti _ vm moxe a i ) an of hot t _ at , especially is designed for tOlyof - range cooking . a deep t : at riTer _ ' ait until tile t : at is cool . To minimize tile possibility of bums , Do * lot ] eme plastic imms on tile cookmI > - - - igniuon of flammable materials and spillage , tiler may meh if left too close to tile xent . turn cookware handles toward tile side or Kee I ) all plastics away flom tile sniPace back of tile rang > without exmnding oxer bnrners . adjacent 1 ) umers . Carefldly watch foods being fcied at a high To ax _ id tile possibility of a burn , ahvays be certain tilat tile controls for all burners are flame setting . at the OFF position and all grams are cool Always heat l _ at slowly , and watch as it heats . before atmmpfing to remoxe them . Do not leme any imms on tile cooktop . Tile If range is located near a windoxx , do not hot air flom tile xent m W ignim flammable hang long curtains that could blow oxer tile imms and will increase pressure in closed surface burners and creak a fire hazard . containers , which may cause tilem to 1 ) nrst . If you smell gas , ulrn off the gas to tile range If a combination of oils or t _ atswill be used in and call a qualified service technician . Nexer flTing , sos mgetiler before headng or as fats use an open flame to locam a leak . melt slow ] > Alwws mm tile surflme 1 ) urner controls off Use a deep fat fl / ermomemr whenexer before iemoving cookware . possible m i ) _ exent oxerheating fat beyond file smoking point . Do not lift tile cookmp , iJfting tile cookmp can lead m damage and improper operaOon Use tile least possible amount of t _ at for of the range . eflective shallow or deeI > fat flTing . Filling tile pan mo fldl of t _ atcan cause spillovers when food is added .
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION . READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING . COOKMEATANDPOULTRTYHOROUGHLY . . . Cook meat and poultry thoroughly - - meat to at least an INTERNAL temperature of 160 ° 1 : and poultry to at least an INTERNAL temperature of 180 ° ECooking to these temperatures usually protects against foodbome illness . OVEN Stand away from the range when opening the door of a hot oven . The hot air and steam that escape can cause bums to hands , face and eyes . Do , lot use the oven for a storage area . Do IIOt rise vonr ox'en to d U newspapers . hems stored in the o \ _ n can ignite . If oxerheated , they can catch fire . Kee I ) tire oxen flee flom gxease buildup . Use only glass cookwate titat is recommended for use in g _ s oxens . Place tile oven sheh'es in the desired position while file oven is cool . Always remox > the broiler pan flom rang _ as soon as you finish broiling . Grease left in Pulling out tile shelf m tile stoi > lock is a fire pan can catch rite if oxen is used without convenience in lifting hem ? ' foods . It is also removing dte grease flom tire broiler pan . a wecaufion ag _ dnst bm _ ls flom ranching hot surfaces of tire door or ox > n walls . The When broiling , if meat is mo close m tile lowest position is * lot designed m slide . flame , die l _ atm W ignim . Trim excess l _ atto prevent excessive flareqq ) s . Do not heat unopened food containers . Pressure could build up and rite container Make sine the broiler pan is in place could bnrst , causing an injm > correctly m reduce the possibility of grease fires . Nexer use alnminnn _ foil m line fire oxen bottom . Improper use of foil could start If you should haw a grease fire in the broiler a fire and result in high carl ) on monoxide . pan , press tile C / EAR / OFFpad , and kee I ) tile oven door closed to contain rite until Do not use almninum foil an _ , here in the it burns ont . oven except as described in this manual . Misuse could result in a fire hazard or For safety and proper cooking per % nnance , damag > m the rang _ . always bake and broil with the oxen door closed . When using cooking or roasdng bags in the oxen , follow the manufitcturer's directions . SELF - CLEANINOGVEN Be sure to wipe off excess spillag > be % re Clean only parts listed in this Owner's Manual . self - cleaning operation . Before self - cleaning tim oven , remove If tim self - cleaning mode malflmctions , tile broiler pan , grid and other cookware . turn the oxen off and disconnect the power supply . Haxe it serviced by a qualified Nickel oven shelxes ( on some models ) technician . should be remoxed from tile ox > n before iiiiiiiiiiii _ tiii Do ilo use oxen cleaners . No commercial beginning the self - clean cycle . oxen cleaner or oxen liner of any kind Gr W potvelain - coated oven sheh > s ( on some should be used in or around any part of models ) m W be cleaned in the ox > n dining tim oxen . Residue flom oxen cleaners will the self - dean wcle . damage the inside of tile oxen when the self - dean cycle is used . Do not clean the door gasket . The door gasket is essential for a good seal . Care should be token , lot to rub , damag > or move the gasket .
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vvww . GEAppliances . com ELECTRIWCARMINGDRAWERronsommeode / sJ Tile pul ] ) ose of tile wanning drawer is Do not touch the heating element or the interior to hold hot cooked foods at serving surface of the warming drawer . Tilese suiPaces ten / peramre . Always start wifll hot food ; may be hot enough to bum . cold food cannot be heated or cooked REMEMBER : Tile inside surface of the in tile wanning drawer wanning drawer m W be hot when the Do not use tile wanning drawer m di T drawer is opened . newspapers . If ox > rheamd , they can catch Use care when opening tile drawer Open on 11Ie . the drawer a crack and let hot air or smam Do not ] eme paper products , cooking escape before removing or replacing food . utensils or food in the warming drawer Hot air or smam which escapes can cause when not in use . burns to hands , lace and / or eves . Do not use aluminun _ tbil to line tile dims , ei : Never lem > jars or cans of fitt dripping : s in Foil is an excellent heat insulator and will or Ileal your warnling drawei : trap heat beneath it . Tilis will upset tile Always keep wooden and plastic umnsils performance of tile drawer and it could and canned food a safe distance away from damage tile interior finish . your wanning drawer . Do not warm food in the wanning drawer for more than two hours . READANDFOLLOWTHISSAFETYINFORMATIOCNAREFULLY . SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS
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Usingthe gas surfaceburners . Throughout this manual , features and appearance may vary from your model Before Lighting a Gas Burner After Lighting a Gas Burner Drip pans are supplied with your range ; Do not operate tile burner fin " an thev should be used at all times . extended period ( it time with ( lut cookware on tile grate . Tile finish on Make sure all burne _ are in place . the grate may chip without cookware to absorb tile heat . Make sure all grates on the range are properly placed befilre using any burnei : Be sm'e tile bm'ne _ s and grates are cool before you place yore " hand , a pot holder ; cleaning cloths or other mamrials ( Ill thelIl . How to Light a Gas Surface Burner Make sure all tile sm _ i _ ce burne _ are X _ l / en one bm'ner is turned to LITE , placed in their respective positions . all tile bm'ne _ spark . Do not attempt to disassemble or clean aro / md anv bm'ner Push tile control knob in and ttlrn it while another burner is on . An electric to the LITE position . shock may result , which could cause wlu to knock over hot cookware . Ylu will hear a little clicking noise - - - tile so / md ot tile electric spark igniting tile bm'ne _ : Push the control knob in and turn it to the LITEposition . Turn tile knob to a ( ! just tile flame size . If the knob stays at LITE , it will continue to click . Sealed Gas Burners Medium Small Yore " gas range cooktop has ffmr sealed Tile medimn ( left rear ) and tile lmge gas burners . They otter convenience and ( left fl'ont and right ti'ont ) b / m _ e _ are tile fle _ bilitv to be used in a wide range ot primm T bm'ne _ flit most cooking . These cooking applicati ( ms . general - pull ) ose burnei _ can be turned down fl'om HIto tO to suit a wide range Tile smallest bm'ner in tile right rear ot cooking needs . position is tile simmer bm'ne _ ; This bm'ner Large Large can be tllrned down to a very low silili / / er setting . It provides predse cooking perfimnance fin " delicate toods such as sauces or fi ) ods that require low heat flit " a long cooking time , How to Select Flame Size Forsafe handlingof cookware , neverlet the flames Iqames larger than tile bottom of tile extend upthe sides of the cookware . cookware will not result in fi _ ster heating of tile cookware and could be hazardous . _ Mmh tile flame , not tile knob , as you reduce heat . When ti _ st heating is desired , the flame size on a gas bm'ner should match the cookware vou are using .
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www . GEAppliances . com Top - of - Range Cookware Aluminum : Medium - weight cookware is Glass : There are two types of glass cookware - - those fi ) r oven rise only and recommended because it heats quickly and e _ enl _ . Most foods brown e _ enlv in an those tot u ) i > of - range cooking ( saucepans , ahmfinum skillet . Use saucepans with tight - coffee and teapots ) . Glass conducts heat ve _ ' slowly . fitting lids when cooking with minimum _ lIIlO / Ints of ] g _ lteI : Heatproef Glass Ceramic : Can be used fi ) r Cast - Iron : If heated slowly , most skillets will either sm _ hce or oven cooking . It conducts give satislactorv results . heat very slowly and cools vex _ ' slowly : Check cookware i / l _ lnttlilCttli'er's directions to be Enamelware : Under some conditions , sure it can be used on gas ranges . tile enai / lel of SOille ( ' ookw ; iYe ill } iv i / / elt . Follow cookware iilan / ifilCttlrei " s Stainless Steel : This metal alone has poor recommendations fl ) r cooking methods . heating properties and is usually combined with coppe _ ; ahmfinum or other metals for improved heat distribution . Combination metal skillets usually work satisfi _ ctorilv if they are used with medium heat as the Ill _ l n / llil Ct [ li'er recoii / iilends . Stove Top Grills Do not use stove top grills on your sealed gas burnex _ . If you use tile stove top grill on tile sealed gas burnex ; it will cause incomplete combustion and can result in expos / lre to c _ lrbon ii / onoxide levels above allowable cmTent standards . Thbcanbehazardousto yourhealth . Wok This Way Do not use a fl } lt - bottoilled wok Oil } 1 Werecommendthatyouusea 14 " orsmaller flat - bottomedwok Makesurethewokbottom support ring . Pladng tile ring over tile sits flatonthegrate . Theyareavailableat your burner or grate may cause tile burner Usea flat - bottomedwok . localretailstore . to work improperl > resulting in carbon monoxide levels above allowable standards . Onl ) a fiat - bottomed wok should be used . This could be dangerous to yore " health . In Case of Power Failure Sm _ i _ ce bm'nets in use when an electrical In case of a power fifilure , you can light tile gas sm'fi _ ce burne _ on w ) m " range with power fifilm'e occms will contintle tO a match . Hold a lit match to tile burne _ ; operate noli / lallvk , then push in and ttlYn tile control knob to tile LITEposition . Use extreme caution when lighting bm'ne _ this way ,
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Usingthe ovencontrols . ( onsome models ) Throughout this manual , features and appearance may vary from your model . 0 0 CONTROL LOCKOUT SETCLOCK ( on models with number pads only ) OvenControl , Clockand TimerFeatures O COOKINGTIME Pad o BAKEPad Touch this pad to select tile bake flulction . Touch this pad and then ttIuch tile nuinber pads to set tile aI / / Otlnt oil tillle Vail l _ ; lllt VO / lr fi ) od to cook . Tile oven will shut off when tile O BROIL HI / LO Pad Touch this pad to select the broil flulction . cooking tiIne has run { ) / It . O isplay O ELAYSTART Pad Shows tile till / e of day , oven tei / lpei'attli'e , Use ahmg with COOKINGTIME or SELFCLEAN whether tile oven is in tile bake , broil or pads to set tile oven to start and stop self : cleaning nlode and tile tiines set for aumInaticallv at a tinI e u ) / t set . tile [ iI / ler or atltOlllatic { ) veil operations . OVENLIGHT Pad On sonle nIodels , it will also show wamiing di'awer settings . Touch this pad to turn tile o ; en light on or { ) JJ _ ' . If " F - anda numberorletter " flashinthedisplayandthe TIMER / CLOCKPad ovencontrosl lgna & thisindicatesa functionerrorcode . Touch this pad to select tile tiiner teatuI'e . / f yourovenwassetfora t / knedovenoperationand Touch and hold this pad , until tile display apoweroutageoccurredt , hedockandaftprogrammed functionsmustbereset . changes , to set tile clock . Thetimeof daywill flashinthedisplaywhentherehasbeen O STARTPad apoweroutageR . esettheclock . Must be touched to start any cooking or cleaning fimction , and _ mniIlg drawer settings If " Err " appearsinthedisplayy , ouhavetriedtoseta timeor ( on some II - lo ( lels ) . temperatureoutsideof thecontro / # bruits . TouchCLEAR / OFF padandenteranewsetting . o Number Pads Use to set nile , ] [ illl ( fion I'e ( ltliI'ing _ ntllllbeI3 Onmodels with an oven deerlatch , if thefunctionerror such as dine of day on tile clock , fiIneI ; { ) veil codeappearsduringtheself - cleaningcycle , checktheoven tenlperature , internal fi ) od tenlperature , start doorlatch . Thelatchhandlemayhavebeenmoved , evenff dine and length of operation fi ) r tiIned on / ys / / ght / yf , romthe / atchedpositionM . akesurethelatch baking and self - cleaning . is movedto thewht asfaras it wi / / go . Touchthe CLEAR / OFFpadA . llow ovento coolforonehour O WARMING DRAWERPad ( on some models ) Touch this pad and then touch ntlillber PutovenbackintooperationI . f functionerrorcoderepeats , pads 1 - 3 to tlse tile wamiing di'awei : See tile disconnecptowerto rangeandcall forsen / ice . Usingthe electric warming drawer section . CLEAR / OFFPad Touch this I ) ad to cancel JILL { ) veil alterations O SELFCLEANPad Touch this pad to select self : cleaning except tile clock and tiIneI ; and wamiing flulction . See tile Usingthe self - cleaningoven drawer settings . 10 section .
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vvww . GEAppliances . com Throughout this manual , features and appearance may vary from your model 1 ( on models with + and - pads only ) OvenControl , Clockand TimerFeaturesand Settings TIMER / CLOCKPad BAKE Pad @ Touch this pad to select the bake timcfion . Touch this pad to select the timer teatm'e . Touch and hold this pad , until the display changes , to set the clock . BROILHI / LO Pad Touch dfis pad to select die broil fimcfion . STARTPad Must be touched to start any cooking or Display Shows the time of day and the time set for cleanino lilnction . the fime _ ; If " F - - and a number or letter " flash in the display - Pad Short taps to this pad will decrease the and theoven controlstgna & this indicates a time or temperature b ) ' small amounts . functionerrorcode . Touch and hold the pad to decrease the If yourovenwassetfora tlYnedovenoperation time or temperature by larger amounts . andapoweroutageoccurredt , heclockandall programmefdunctionsmustbereset + Pad Short taps to this pad will increase the time Thetkneof daywill flashinthedisplaywhen therehasbeenapoweroutage . or temperature by small amounts . Touch and hold the pad to increase the time or COOKING TIME Pad temperature b ) ' linger amounts . O Touch this pad and then touch the 4 - or - pads to set the amount of time you want CLEAR / OFFPad your food to cook . The oven will shut off Touch this pad to cancel ALL oxen operations except the clock and time _ : when the cooking time has run out . SELFCLEAN Pad DELAYSTART Pad 0 Touch this pad and the + or - pads to Touch this pad to select the self : cleaning flmction . See the Usingthe self - cleaning delay the starting of your oven up to 9 hotu _ and 59 minutes . oven section . OVENLIGHTPad Touch this pad to turn the oxen light on OI " OJ [ ] [ ' . 11
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Usingthe oven . Toavoid possible bums , place the shelves in the desired position before you turn the oven on . Before you begin . . . The shelves have stoic - locks , so that when Toremove a shelf , pull it toward you , tilt tile I ) laced correctly on tile shelf supports ti'ont end up and pull it out . ( A through E ) , they will stop befln'e TOreplace , l ) lace the end of the shelf coming completely out , and will not tilt . ( stopqocks ) on the sui ) port , tilt up the \ , \ ] / en placing and removing cookware , front and push the shelf in . pull tile shelf out to tile bum l ) on tile NOTE : Theshelf is not designed to slide out at the shelf ' SUl ) port . specb / low shelf ( R ) position . Ttie oven has 5 shelf positions . It also has a special low shelf position ( R ) for extra large items , such as a large turkey . Oven Vent Handlesofpotsandpansonthecooktopmay _ ur ( wen is vented through ducts at tile becomehot if left toodose to thevenL rear ot the range . Do not block these ducts when cooking in the oven - - it is important Donotleaveplasticorflammableitemsonthe that the flow of hot air from the oven cooktop - - theymaymeltorigniteif left tooclose and fl'esh air to tile oven burner be to thevenL tminterrul ) ted . Avoid touching tile vent Plasticitemson ttie Lcooktopmay ol ) enings or nearby SUlti _ ces during oven or Donot / eaveclosedcontainersonthecooktop . meltif left tooclose to ttie ven broiler operation - - they may become hot . Thepressurelbc / osedcontainersmayincrease , Ventappearanceandlocationvar _ whichmaycausethemto burst . Metalitemswill becomeveryhot if theyareleft onthecooktopa , ndcouldcauseburns . Power Outage If tile oven is in use when a power fifilure CAUTIOND : onotmakeany occtllS _ tile oven btlI'neI " shtlts off and attempt to operate the electric i _ ? nitionoven cannot be re - lit until power is restored . This during an e / ectricalpower failure . is because tile flow of gas is autonmficallv stopped and will not _ esume when power Tile oven or broiler cannot be lit during is resu ) red until the glow bar has reached a power fifihu'e . Gas will not flow unless operating temperature . the glow bar is hot . Oven Light Touch tile OVEN LIGHTpad on tile upper control panel to turn tile light on or off ' . 12
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www . GEAppliances . com If your model has a door latch , do not lock the oven door with the latch during baking or roasting . The latch is used for self - cleaning only . How to Set the Oven for Baking or Roasting Your oven is not desl # ned for open - door cookl ) _ g . Typeof Food Shelf Position Frozenpies ( oncookiesheet ) BorC [ ] Touch tile BAKEpad , Angelfoodcake , B [ ] T ( mchthe + or - l ) ads ( onsoine bundtorpoundcakes models ) or the nmnber pads ( on s ( ) me models ) until the desired temperature Biscuitsm , uffins , brownies , C cookiesc , upcakes , is displayed . layercakes , pies Touch the STARTpad . [ ] Casseroles BorC Theoven has a special low shelf ( R ) Tile word ON and 100 " will be displayed . Roasting RorA position just above the oven bottom . _ s tile oven heats up , tile display will show Useit when extra cooking space is tile changing temperatm'e . _ , _ q / en tile oven needed , for example , when cooking reaches the temperature you set , a tone a large turkey . The shelf is not will seined . designed to slide out at this position . TochangetheoventemperatureduringBAKEcyc / e , touchtheBAKEpadandthenthe + or - pads ( on somemode / so ) rthenumberpads { onsomemode / s ) toget thenew temperature . [ ] ( _ heck fl ) od fi ) r d ( meness at minim um time on recipe . Cook longer if necessa i'v : [ ] Touch tile CLEAR / OFFpad when cooking is coinplete . Preheating and Pan Placement Preheat tile oven it tile recipe calls for it . Baking results will be better if baking pans are centered in the oven as much as To l ) reheat , set tile oven at tile correct temperature . Preheating is necessary fl ) r possible . Pans should not touch each other or the walls of the oven . If you need to use good results when baking cakes , cookies , past _ T and breads . two shelves , stagger the pans so one is not direcflv above the othe _ ; and leave Forovens without a preheatibdlcator / / _ ht or tone , appro _ mately 1 ½ " between pans , fl'om preheat 10minutes . the fl'ont , back and sides of the wall . Aluminum Foil _ Mmninmn flfil may also be used to catch Never cover the oven bottom wi _ h aluminum foil . a spillove _ : To ( lo so , place a small sheet of fifil on a lower shelf several inches below You can use ahmfinum fl ) il to line the tile fi ) o ( l . broiler pan and broiler grid . Howe \ ' el ; Never entirely cover a shelf with ahmfinum you must mold the foil tightly to the fi ) il . This will disturb tile heat circulation Cut slits in the foil just like the grid . grid and cut slits in it just like the grid . and result in poor baking . Oven Moisture _ & sw ) m " ( wen heats up , tile temperatm'e change ot the air in the oven may cause water droplets to titan on the door glass . These droplets are hamfless and will e \ ; q ) orate as tile oven contintles to heat Ill ) , 13
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Usingthe oven . If your model has a door latch , do not lock the oven door with the latch during broiling . The latch is used for self - cleaning only . How to Set the Oven for Broiling [ ] Place the meat or fish on the broiler [ ] Touch the START pad . grid in the broiler pan . [ ] X , _ hen broiling is finished , touch the Always use the broiler pan and grid CLEAR / OFFpad . [ ] Follow suggested shelf positions in the that came with your oven . It is Broiling Guide . designed to mflTimizesmokflTgand Serxe the food immediately and leaxe the spatterflTgby trappflTgjuices f17the pan outside the oxen to cool ( hu _ no _ the [ ] Tile oxen door must be closed during shielded lower part of the pan . broiling meal tot easiest cleaning . Touch tile BROILHI / LOpad once for Use LO Broil t ( ) cook foods such as p ( ) ult _ ) ' [ ] HI Broil . or thick cuts of meat thoroughl } without oxe > browning them . To change , to LOBroil , touch the BROILHI / LOpad again . Broiling Guide The size , weight , thickness , Shelf * First Side Second Side Quantityand / starting temperature and Food orThickness Position Comments Time ( rain . ) Time ( rain . ) VOIII " preference ot aloneness Bacon 4 3 1 / 2 lb . Arrange in single layer . will affect broiling times . ( about 8 thin slices ) This guide is based on ineats GroundBeef 7 10 1 lb . ( 4patties ) Space evenly . Up to 1 / 2 to 3 / 4 " thick 8 patties take about at refl - igerator temperature . Well Done ti _ e same time . tThe U . & Department of Agriculture Beef Steaks says " Rare beef is popular , but you RarU 1 " thick C g 7 Steakslessthan 1 " thickcook should bTow that cooking it to only Medium C 12 56 1 to 1 ½ Ibs . through before browning . 14O ° Emeans some food poisoning Well Done C 13 89 Panfrying is recommended . organisms may survive . " ( Source : Slashfat . Safe Food Book Your Kitchen Guide Raret C 10 6W 1 ½ " thick USDARev . June 1985 . ) Medium C 12 15 10 12 2 to 2YzIbs . Well Done C 25 16 18 Chicken 1 whole B 30 _ 5 15 _ 0 Brusheachsidewith melted butter . Broil skimsidedown 2 to 2 ½ Ibs . , first . split lengthwise 4 hone - inbreasts 25 30 10 15 LobsterTails 24 13 16 Do not Cutthrough backof shell . 6 to 8 oz . each turll Spreadopen . Brushwith over melted butter before broiling and after half of broiling time . FishFillets 1 / 4 to I / 2 " thick Handleand turnvery carefully . Brushwith lemon butter beforeand during cooking , if desired . Preheat Theoven has 5 shelf positions . broilerto increasebrowning . HamSlices 1 " thick " _ recooked ) D 6 6 1 / 2 " thick D 10 8 Slashfat . 2 ( 1 / 2 " thick ) Pork Chops Well Done D 15 8 2 ( 1 " thick } about 1 lb . LambChops Medklm D 8 4W Slashfat . 2 ( 1 " thick } about 10 Well Done to 12 oz . D 10 10 Medium D 10 46 2 ( 1 ½ " thick ) about 1 lb . Well Done D 17 12 14 * See illustration for description of shelf positions . 14
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Usingthe clock and timer , vvvvw . GEAppliances . com Not all features are on all models . To Set the Clock Tile clock must be set to tile correct time If nmnber pads are not touched within one of ( la _ fin " tile automatic oven timing minute after you touch tile TIMER / CLOCK flmctions to work i ) roperly . Tile time ot day pad , tile display reverts to tile original Makesure theclockis set to the cmmot be changed dtwing a timed baking setting . / t this hal ) pens , press and hold tile correct timeof da _ ¢ or self = cleaning cycle . TIMER / CLOCKpad and reenter tile time of day : [ ] Touch and hold tile TIMER / CLOCK pad tmtil tile display changes . [ ] Touch tile STARTpad until tile time of day shows in tile display : This ente _ [ ] Depending on which model ) ou haxe , tile time and starts tile clock . you will set tile clock by touching Tocheckthetl _ neof daywhenthedisplayis either tile + or - or tile number pads . showl ) ) gotherinformations , / _ nplpyressandhold the TIMER / CLOCpKaduntilthetl _ ne / sdisplayed Touch tile number pads tile same wa ) ) ou Thet / meof dayshowsuntilanotherpadis touched read them . For example , to set 12 : 34 , touch tile number pads I , 2 , 3 and 4in that order : To Set the Timer The t _ Ynedroes not control ovenoperations . [ ] Touch tile START pad . _ dter touching @ Themaximum setting on the timer is 9 hours the STARTpad , SET disappeaxs ; this and 59 minutes . tells w , u tile time is COlmfing down , OD @ @ D @ D @ 3 although the display does not change Touch tile TIMER / CLOCK pad . [ ] tmtil one minute has passed . Touch tile + or - or tile number pads [ ] [ ] _ . _ q / en tile timer reaches . ' / 70 , tileed tmtil tile mnolmt of time you want control will beep 3 times fi ) llo _ by sho _ vs in tile display : The maim um one beep every 6 seconds tmtil tile @ time that can be entered in minutes TIMER / CLOCKpadis touched . is 59 . Times more than 59 minutes Thetimer is a minutetimer onl _ ¢ The6 second tone canbe canceledby following should be changed to hems and TheCLEAB / OFpFad does not affect minutes . For example , to enter 90 thesteps in the Specialfeaturesof your ovencontrol flTetime _ minutes as 1 hour 30 minutes , touch section under Tonesat the Endof a TimedCycle . I , 3 and 0 in that order : If youmakeam / stake , touchthe TIMER / CLOCK padandbeginagain . To Reset the Timer If tile display is still showing tile time If tile remaining time is not in tile display remaining , you may change it by touching ( clock , delay start or cooking time are in tile TIMER / CLOCKpad , then touch tile + or the display ) , recall the remaining time by - or tile number pads tmdl tile time you touching tile TIMER / CLOCK pad and then want appea _ in tile display . touching tile number pads to enter tile new time VOtl w ; Int . To Cancel the Timer Touch the TIMER / CLOCKpad twice . Power Outage To reset tile clock , touch and hold tile If a flashing time is in the display , you have experienceda power failure . Resetthe clock . TIMER / CLOCK pad until the display changes . Enter tile correct time of day l ) y touching tile ÷ or - or tile ai ) propriate nmnber pads . Touch tile START pad . / 5
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Usingthe timed baking and masting features . If your model has a door latch , do not lock the oven door with the latch during timed cooking . The latch is used for self - cleaning only . NOTE " Foods that spoil easily - - such as milk , eggs , fish , stuffings , poultry and pork - - should not be allowed to s # for more than 1hour before or after cooking . Room temperature promotes the growth of harmful bacteria . Be sure that the oven light is off because heat from the bulb will speed harmful bacteria growth . How to Set an lmmediate Start and Automatic Stop Theoven will turn on immediately and cookfor a [ ] Touch tile START pad . selected length of flYne . At the end of the cooking Tile oven will turn ON , and tile display will time , the oven will turn off autornatica / ly show tile cooking tinle CO / lntdown and [ ] Touch tile BAKEpad . the changing temperature stinting at 100 ° E ( The temperature display will start to [ ] Touch the + or - or the nmnber pads to set tile desired o _ en temperature . change once the { ) veil [ eIlll ) eKIttlI'e reaches lO0 ° E ) When tile oven reaches tile [ ] Touch the COOKING TIME pad . temperature you set , 3 beeps will sound . Tile oven will contintle to cook for tile set NOTE : If your recl _ ) erequkespreheating , youmay anlount of time , then turn off automatically , need to add additional tl ? neto the length of the tmless the cook and hold featm'e was set . cookl ? ) gtl ? ne . See tile Special features of your oven control V _ Totl ( ' h the + or - or the nt / illber pads section . to set the desn'ed length of cooking _ Mter tile oven turns off ; tile end - of = cycle time . Tile minimum cooking time pm tone will so / md . can set is 1 minute and the maximum is 9 houI _ and 59 ininutes . [ ] Touch tile CLEAR / OFFpad to tclearhe the displa ) if necessax T , Remove The oven temperatm'e that um set and t ( ) od fl'oi / / tile oven . Uei / / elllbei ; even tile cooking time that you enmred will be though tile oven turns off automaticall > in the display . food left in file oven will ( _ mtinue cooking aftei " tile o ' _ en ttli'llS O _ l } _ How to Set a Delayed Start and Automatic Stop Theoven will turn on at the tl ? neof day youset , [ ] Touch tile STARTpad . @ cook for a specifc length of tl ? neand then turn off NOTE : If you would like to checkthe tl ? nesyouhave autornatica / / y set , touch the BEL4Y STARTpad to checkthestart Make S / lI'e tile dock shows tile ( ' oFi'e ( ' t tl ? neyouhaveset or touch the COOKING TIME time of day . pad to checkthe length of cookl ) _ gtkne youhaveset @ [ ] Touch tile BAKEpad . _ . _ qleIl tile oxen turns ONat tile dine of da ) you set , the display will show the [ ] Touch tile + or - or tile nmnber pads cooking time countdown and tile cham , in - _ 6 to set tile desired oxen temperature . @ temperatm'e , startino _ at 100 ° E ( Tile [ ] Touch tile COOKING TIME pad . temperatm'e display , will start to change once the oxen temperature reaches 100 ° E ) NOTE : If your recl _ ) erequkespreheating , youmay " _ . _ q / enthe oxen reaches the temperature @ need to add additional tl ? neto the length of the 3 you set . beeps x _ allspired . cooking time . The oxen will continue to cook fi ) r the set [ ] Touch tile + or - or tile nt / IllbeY pads amount of time , then turn off automaticall _ @ to set the desired length of cooking tmless the cook and hold featm'e was set . time . The minim um cooking time you See the Special features of your oven control can set is 1 minute and tile maim um section . is 9 hom _ and 59 minutes . Tile oven _ MteI " tile oxen ttlrns Off , tile end - of : c _ cle temperature that w _ u set and tile tone will sound . cooking time that you entered will be in the display : [ ] Touch tile CLEAR / OFFpad to clear tile display if necessm 3 . Remoxe tile [ ] Touch tile DELAYSTARTpad . food fl'om tile oven . Remember ; even though tile oxen turns off automaticall ) , [ ] Touch tile + or - or tile ntlI / / beI " pads to set tile time of day you want tile food left in file oxen will continue 16 { ) veil to ttlFn { Ill and st _ lYt cooking . c { _ { _ kingafter tile oxen ttlliiS off .
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Special featuresof your ovencontrol , wvvw . GEAppliances . com Yournew touch pad control has additional features that you may choose to use . The following are the features and how you may activate them . The special feature modes can only be activated while the display is showing the time of day . They remain in the control's memory until the steps are repeated . When the display shows your choice , touch the STARTpad . The special features will remain in memory after a power failure . 12 Hour Shut - Off Touch tile DELAYSTART pad . Tile With this feature , should youforget and leave the [ ] oven on , the control will automatically turn off the display will show 12shdn ( 12 hour oven after 12hours dunbgbaking functionsor after shut - off ) . Touch tile DELAYSTARTpad 3 hoursdunbga broil function . again and the displa } will show no shdn ( no shut - off ) . If you wish to turn OFF this teattlI'e , ti ) llow Touch the START pad to actixate the the steps bellow . [ ] no shut - off and leave the control set in [ ] Touch the BAKE and BROIL HI / tO pads this special featm'es mode . at the same time f'm 3 seconds tmtil the display shows SF . Fahrenheit or Celsius Temperature Selection Yourovencontrol is set to usethe Fahrenheit [ ] Touch the BROIL HI / tO and COOKING temperatureselections , but you maychange this TIMEpads at the same time . The to use the Celsiusselections , displa } will show F ( Fahrenheit ) . [ ] Touch the BAKE and BROIL HI / LO pads [ ] Touch the BROIL HI / LO and COOKING at tile same time fb _ 3 seconds tmtil TIMEpads again at tile same time . the displa } shox _ s SE The displa } will show C ( Celsius ) . [ ] Touch the START pad . Tones at the End of a Timed Cycle At the end of a flYnedcycle , 3 short beeps will [ ] Touch the BROILHI / LOpad . The sound followed by one bee / ) every 6 secondsuntil displa ) shows CON BEEP ( continual the CLEAR / OFFpad is touchecLThiscontinual beep ) and BEEP . Touch the BROIL 6 - second / ) eel ) may be cance / ecL HI / tO pad again . The display shows BEEP . ( This cancels the one beep To cancel tile & second beep : e \ ' erv 6 seconds . ) [ ] Touch the BAKE and BROILHI / tO pads [ ] Touch tile START pad . at tile same time I'm 3 seconds tmtil tile display shows BE Changing the Speed of the Increase or Decrease Pads AsyouusetheINCREASoErDECREASpEadswhen [ ] Touch tile + pad to increase tile speed setflbga timeortemperaturey , oumaynoticethe up to tile ntm _ ber 5 . displaychangesslowly Thisspecialfeatureallows Touch the - pad to decrease the speed youtochangethespeecL down to tile ntm _ ber 1 . To set tile speed you preter fi ) llow tile steps below . [ ] Touch STARTto acfix ite tile setting and leaxe the control set in this special featm'es mode . [ ] Touch the BAKE and BROIL HI / LO pads at the same time f ) ) _ 3 seconds tmtil tile display shows SE [ ] Touch the ÷ pad . The display will show 17 you a set speed between 1 and 5 .
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Special features ofyour ovencontrol 12 - Hour , 24 - Hour or Clock Blackout Touch tile TIMER / CLOCK pad again to Your control is set to use a 12 - hour cloct _ change to tile 24 - hem " military time clock , li you would preier to have a 24 - hour Th e display wil 1sh ( ) w 24 fit : . If this is th e militar _ dine clock or black out tile clock choice you want , touch tile START pad . displa ) , fi ) llow the steps below . Touch tile TIMER / CLOCK pad again to black [ ] Touch tile BAKE and BROIL HI / tO out the dock display , The display will show pads at tile same time for 3 seconds OFF If this is tile choice you want , touch tmtil tile displa ) shows SF . tile START pad , [ ] Touch tile TIMER / CLOCKpad once , NOTE : If theclockis in theb / ack - oumt odeyouwill Tile display will show 12ht : If this notbeableto usetheDelayStartfunction . is tile choice xou want , touch tile START pad . Cook and Hold Your new control has a cook and hold feature that Touch tile COOKING TIME pad . Tile [ ] keeps cooked foods warm for up to 3 hours after display will show Hid OFF the cookingfunction is finished Touch tile COOKING TIME pad again This feature can only be used when dined to acfixate tile teatm'e . Tile displa ) will show Hid ON . cooking . To activate this ti _ atm'e , follow tile steps Touch tile STARTpad to acfix Ke tile [ ] behm ' . cook and hold feature and leave tile control set in this special teatm'es [ ] Touch tile BAKE and BROIL HI / LO pads Ill ode . at tile same time fi ) r 3 seconds until tile display shows SF Oven Lockout ( on models with + and - pads ) Youcr ontrolwill allowyoutolockout thetouchpads [ ] Touch tile STARTpad to acfix _ te tile so theycannotbeactivatedwhenpressed oxen lockout featm'e and leaxe tile control set in this special featm'es mode . [ ] Touch tile BAKE and BROILHI / LOpads at tile same time for 3 seconds tmtil \ _ ] / en this teatm'e is on and tile touch pads tile displa ) shows SF . are touched , tile control will 1 ) eep and tile display will show LOC . [ ] Touch tile SELFCLEAN pad . Tile displa ) will show LOC OFF NOTE : The oven lockout mode wi / / not affect the TIMER / CLOCtoKuchpad Touch tile SELFCLEANpad again . Tile display will show LOCON . Control Lockout ( on models with number pads ) Yourcontrol will allow you to lock out the touch NOTE : Aft cookingand tlYningfunctionswill be pads so they cannotbe activated when touched cancelled when locking out the control . CONTROLLOCKOUT or cleaning thepanel . [ ] To tmlock tile control , touch tile To lock tile controls : 9 and 0 touch pads at tile same time for 3 seconds until tile control beeps Touch tile 9 and 0 touch pads at tile [ ] twice , and LOC will be removed fl'om same time for 3 seconds tmtil tile tile display : control beeps twice . Tile display will show tOC continuously and tile time of ( Ira if not blacked out . 18
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Usingthe SabbathFeature . ( onmodewlsithnumbpeards ) ( Designed for use on the Jewish Sabbath and Hofidays ) www . GEAppliances . com The Sabbath feature can be used for baking / roasting only . It cannot be used for broiling , self - cleaning or Delay Start cooking . NOTE : The oven light comes on automatically ( on some models ) when the door is opened and goes off when the door is closed . The bulb maybe removed . See the Oven Light Replacement section . Onmodels with a light switch on the control panel , the oven light may be turned on and left on . How to Set for Regular Baking / Roasting Make sure the clock shows the correct time of day ] Touch the START pad . and the oven is off [ _ ] ? diet ; _ rim ( tom dela } t / eriod at at ) t / _ oxim ; _ tely 30 se ( onds to 1 minute , ] Touch and hold both the BAKE eand , BROIL HI / LO tlads , atthe same tim D C will _ l ] ) lle ; - u : ill ill ( ' display in ( ti ( ating ilii iiii @ ! iii until the display sho / * / s SF that tile ( l _ m is baking / resisting . If D c doesn't appem : in tile displa ? , start ag'ain ] " [ _ tl , the DEIAYSTARtT / ad until at Ste M ) 4 . SAb bAtH _ q / pears in the display ' . ii ( ZI ( ZI ( Z ) ( Z } ( ¸ : To a ( ! iust tile oven temperatm'e , touch tile ] " [ ' ou ( h the STARTt / ad and D willat / pear BAgEpad , enter tile new temperature using in the ( tistlla " _ tile mmK ) er pads mid touch tile STARTpad . ] Tou ( h the BAKE pad . No signal will NOTE : ' Itle CLEAR / OFFmid COOKING TIME p ; _ ds b ( ! _ ] _ , , ( ! l / , arc _ l ( ti _ ( ' ( truing tile Sabll _ lth / i . ' at HI : ( ' . ] l , - ISillg tile I / / llIlbeF pads , ellter the desired temi ) ( ! l ' _ lttlre b ( ft / ' vre ( fll 170 ° and 550 ° . When the display shows D the No sigllal or tel / / I ) el ' _ tttllX _ will be } 2 , Je ' _ n . oven is set in Sabbath . When the display shows D c the oven is baiting / roasting . How to Set for Timed Baking / Roasting - - Immediate Start and Automatic Stop Using the mmg ) er pads , enter the desired Make sure the clock shows the correct time of doll FR ] No will and the oven is off , O1 " tel / / i ) el _ lt t ll ; e . sigqlal t ( tlIlt ) ( tF _ tt Hre b ( ! gJ _ , el / , ] " lbu ( h and hold both the BAKE ande , BROIL HI / LO tlads , at the same tim Tottcll tile START pad . [ ] i @ i ! i m / Ill the display shows SF . Ati ( r a n , n ( tom delay tleriod of [ ] _ ] Tap tile DEIAYSTARtTlad m / Ill at ) ill oximately 30 se ( on ( ls to 1 minute , SAb bAtH _ , pt ) ears in tile display . D c will appear ill tile dist ) l _ Lv indicating that the oven is baking / roasting . If D c i : i @ i ! ii ! iii ] " Ibu ( h the START tlad and D will atlpear doesn't appear in tile display , start again in the distlla } ' . at Sw l ) 7 . iiGQQQG [ ] " lbu ( ll tile COOKING TIME pad . To at ! just the oven temperature , touch tile ] " lbu ( h tile numb ( w pads to set the desired BAKEpa ( t , emer tile new temtler _ mm ' using iiGODODGOD length of ( ookil ) g time b ( ! | / V ( ! ( fll 1 min / ne tile Immber pads and touch tile STARTt ) ; _ d . and 9 hom : s mid 5 ( . ) minutes . The cooking When ( ( ) ( ) king is finished , the displ m will change time that you emered will be displayed . / i'om D c to D mid O : O0 _ ill at ) peru ; in ( ti ( ; _ ting that tile ovell ] l _ ts ttll ; l / ( ' ( t OFF but is still set in ] " lbu ( h the START tlad . Sabbath . Remove tile cooked / ood . When the display shows D the ] " lbu ( h the BAKEpad . No siglml will oven is set h7Sabbath . When the be _ , iven . display shows D c the oven is baking / roasting . How to Exit the Sabbath Feature I _ " [ hi ) the DELAY START tlad until 12shdn or [ ] " lbu ( h the CLEAR / OFFp ; _ d . no shdn _ qlllem : s in the dist ) la } 12shdn indi ( _ m's theft the ov ( ' n ' , ' , ' ill auton / _ ti ( allv ] lI the o ' _ en is ( ooking , wait tbr a randonlds ( lela } period oI apilroximatel " _ 30 se ( on tunl off _ , fler 12 hours , no shdn indi ( _ , t ( , s to 1 min / _ te , / mtil only _ is in the ( tispla } . theft tile ov ( , n will not + mtOlnati ( Mlv turn oil ] " Ibu ( h mid haM both the BAKE mide , ] Tou ( h the START tlad . BROIL HI / LO tlads , at the same tim tmtil the ( tispla } shows SF NOTE : If a power outage occurred while the oven was in Sabbath , the oven will automaticafly turnoff and stay off even when the power returns . Theoven control must be reset . 19
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" ' - ; - - usthinegSabbathFeature . ( onmodewlsith + and - pads ) ( Designed for use on the Jewish Sabbath and Holidays ) The Sabbath feature can be used for baking / roasting only . It cannot be used for broiling , self - cleaning or Delay Start cooking . NOTE , " The oven light comes on automatically when the door is opened and goes off when the door is closed . The bulb maybe removed . See the Oven Light Replacement section . On models with a light switch on the control panel , the oven light may be turned on and left on . How to Set for Regular Baking / Roasting NOTE : Tounderstand bow the oven control works , ] Touch die STARTpad . Z practice using regular baking ( non - Sabbatb ) before entering Sabbathmode . ] , \ ffer a random delay t ) eriod of Make sure the clock shows the correct time of day atltlroximatel " _ 30 seconds t / ) 1 minute , and the oven isoff m m will al ) llear ill die ( tislll _ y indilating that tl / e ( ) \ ell is baking ! roasting . IfD C ] Touch and hold both the BAKE and does not apt ) ear ill the ( tistlla } , start again BROIL HI / LO p _ ds , at the same time , umil at step 4 . the display shows SF , " Ii ) a ( ! iust tile ( ) \ el / teml ) et _ mn : e , touch tile ] " [ _ t11 the DELAYSTARTtla ( t m / tJl BAKEpad and t ; _ p the + or - llads to increase SAb bAtH al ) llears ill tht ! disllla } or dctrcase the temlXT _ mlre ill 25 ° intrements . Touch tile STARTtlad . ] Toulh tilt STARTpad and D will al ) llear ill the ( list ) lay . NOTE : The CLEAR / OFFand COOKING T / MEtlads m : c at tJ ' + e ( hn : ing the S ; ffll ) ath / k'atm'e . ] Toulh the BAKE tlad . No siglml will ! @ ; i ¸ i be gJ ' _ ( ! l l , ] The preset starting temtlerature will amomad ( _ dlv tie st t to _ YS ( ° ) . Tap When the display shows D the the + or - pads to increase or decrease the oven is set f17Sabbath . When the tt'l / ll ) t'lTat tll'e ill 2 _ ° il / Cl ? l'l / / l'l / | S . Tilt ' display shows D c the oven is temlleraulre can tie set between 170 ° and baiting / roasting . 550 ° . No signal or temt ) emture will be How to Set for Timed Baking / Roasting - - Immediate Start and Automatic Stop NOTE : Tounderstand bow the ovencontrol works , The llreset Sml : dng ten / t ) eratul : e will [ ] practice using regular ( non - Sabbath ) Immediate Start and automati ( all _ be set to 35 ( ) ' _ . [ : all the Automatic Stop before entedng the Sabbathmode . + or - pads to increase or det Tease tile temperature ill 25 ° increments . The @ Make sure the c / ockshows the correct time of day tel / ll ) erattll : e call tie set tletweell 170 ° and the oven is off and 550 ° . No sig , nlal or temt ) eratm : e will be given . ] Touch and hoM both the BAKE and BROIL HI / LO llads , atthe same time , until Touch the START pad . [ ] the ( tistlla } shows SE @ ] " [ ht1 the DELAYSTARTpad until ] Miera mndonl dela } lleriod oI BAh bAtH _ qlpears ill dw display . tt tlloxim t ely _ 0 se ( onds to 1 minute , m m will _ lt ) t ) em : ill die display in ( lit _ ldng ] Tou / h the START tlad and D will atll ) ear ill the distlla } that the oven is tl + & ing / roasdng . IfD C does not at ) t ) ear ill the display , ] " [ ' ou / h dw COOKING TIME t ) ad . start ag _ dn at step 7 . + + @ To a ( ! iust tl / e ( ) \ ell temperature , touch tile Touch dw + or - t ) ads to set the desired [ ] BAKEllad and tall the 4 - or - llads to increase length of looking time t / em , + een 1 minute or decrease the temllerature ill 25 ° increments . and 9 hours and 59 minutt s . The cooking Touch tl / e STARTllad . time that you entered will 1 ) e dist ) layed . When cooking is tinished , the ( listlla } , will " [ bu / h die START tlad . [ ] change / i'om D m to D and O : OOwill be ( tislllayed , indicating that tile o \ en has ulmed Touch the BAKEt ) ad . No sig _ lal will OFFbut is still set ill Sabl ) ath . Remove the [ ] b ( ! gJ ' _ el / , cooked tood . When the display shows D the oven is set h7Sabbath . When the display shows D c the oven is baiting / roasting . 20
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www . GEAppliances . com How to Exit the Sabbath Feature ® [ ] Touch tile CLEAR / OFFpad . [ ] Touch tile STARTpad . NOTE . I " f a power outage occurred while tile [ ] If tile oxen is cooking , wait fin " a oven was in Sabbath mode , the oven will rmMom dela ) period of approxinmtel ) automatically turn off and tile oven control 30 seconds to 1 minute , until only D is must be reset , in the display , [ ] Touch and hold beth the BAKE and BROIL HI / LO pads , at the same time , until tile display sho _ vs SF . [ ] Tap tile DELAYSTARTpad until & 12 shdn or no shdn appeax _ in tile display . 12shdn indicates that tile oven will automatically turn off atter ] 2 hom _ . / IO shdnindicates that tile oven will not automatically turn off . 21
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Adjust the oven thermostat - - Do it yourself ! Youmay find that your new oven cooks differently than the one # replaced . Use your new oven for a few weeks to become more familiar with it . If you still think your new oven is too hot or too cold , you can adjust the thermostat yourself . Do not use thermometers , such as those found in grocery stores , to check the temperature setting of your oven . These thermometers may vary20 - 40 degrees . NOTE " This adjustment will not affect the broiling or the self - cleaning temperatures . The adjustment will be retained in memory after a power failure . To Adjust the Thermostat ( onmodels with number pads only ) [ ] Touch tile BAKE and BROIL HI / LO pads [ ] Tile o _ en temperature ( an be a ( ! justed at tile same time for 3 seconds tlntil tip _ lS II / tlch _ lS _ 4 . ; ) F ° OI down aS II / tlch as 35 ° E Touch the number pads the tile display sho _ : s SE same wa ) you read them . For example , Touch the BAKEpad . A two digit [ ] to change the oxen temperature 1 : 14 , ntunber shows in the displa ) ; touch I and 5 . Touch BAKE once to decrease ( - ) _ ' _ hen you haxe made tile a ( ! justment , iGGQODQ [ ] the t ) ven teiill ) ei ' ; lttli'e _ oi " twice to touch the START pad to go back to the increase ( + ) , iGQCDCDQ time of da ) displa ) . Use _ our oxen as _ ( ) tl wotfld nolillallv ; To Adjust the Thermostat ( onmodels with ÷ or - pads only ) _ . _ / eil } ( ) u ha ' , e inade the a ( ! justinent , [ ] Touch the BAKE and BROIL HI / LO pads [ ] at the same time tor 3 seconds imtil touch the START pad to go back to the the display shows SE time of day display . Use % our oxen as VOII would II ( ) II / / all _ . [ ] Touch tile BAKEpad . _ . two di - it number shows in the display : The oven temperatm'e can be a ( ! iusted [ ] up as much as 35 ° F or down as much as 35 ° E Touch the + pad to increase the temperature by 1 degree increments . Touch the - pad to decrease the mmperamre by 1 degree incI'eI / / ents . Thetype ofmargarine will affect baking performanc ! ! Most recipes for baking have been developed using high fat products such as butter or margarine ( 80 % fat ) . If you decrease the fat , the recipe may not give the same results as with a higher fat product . Recipe failure can result if cakes , pies , pastries , cookies or candies are made with low fat spreads . The lower the fat content of a spread product , the more noticeable these differences become . [ _ e ( lei'al standards require l ) roducts labeled " margarine " to contain at least 80 % lilt by weight . Ix ) w tilt spreads , on tile other hand , contain less tilt and more water : The high moisture content ( ff these spreads affects the mxtm'e and flavor of baked goods . For best restflts with u ) ur old tilvorite recipes , use margarine , butter or stick spreads containing at least 70 % vegetable oil . 22
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Usingthe electric warming drawer . ( onsome models ) www . GEAppliances . com The warming drawer will keep hot , cooked foods at serving temperature . Always start with hot food . Do not use to heat cold food other than crisping crackers , chips or dry cereal . To Use the Warming Drawer ( on models equipped with press pads ) [ ] Touch the WARMING DRAWER pad . Number Pad Setting ] " Hot " and " 1 " are lit on the displa ) and 1 Lo ( pies ) " Set " begins to blink . SET WARMING DRAWER 2 Med ( casseroles ) [ ] On the nmnber pad , touch I fin " I , ow , 3 Hi ( meats ) 2for Medium or 3 fi ) r High . NOTES : The display " 1 " changes corresponding Thewarming drawer cannot be useddunng to the xmmber pad selected . a self - dean cycle . [ ] Touch the START pad . Thewarming drawer has three settings . 1,2 and " Hot " and the number remain lit . 3 . Thesesettings maintain different temperature " Set " stops blinking . levels in the warming drawer Onsome mode / s , if using the ovenat thesame To cancel , touch the WARMING DRAWER time as the warming drawer , the ovensetttngs pad . NOTE : Touchingthe CLEAR / OFFpad does only will be displayed not turn the warming drawer off Control Knob ( on models equipped with a knob ) WARM ! NG O DRAWER i ii Push and tm'n the control knob to any ON Signal Light OI desired settin , The ONsignal light is located ab _ we the NOTE : The wamfing drawer should not control knob and glows when the knob is in be used dm _ ing a self : clean cycle . the on position . It stays on tmtil the knob is moved to the OFFposifion . LO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pies Medium ( mid - position on the knob ) . . . . . . . . . . . . Casseroles HI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meats When Using the Warming Drawer The wamfing drawer will keep hot , cooked Do not put liquid or water in the foods at se _ Mng temperature . Mwa ) : s start wamfing ( h'awe _ : with hot food . Do not use to heat cold For moist foods , cover them with a lid food other than crisping cracke _ , chips or almninmn fifil . or dlw cereal . For crisp foods , leave them uncovered . Do not line the warming drawer or pan with aluminum foil . Foil is an excellent heat Food should be kept hot in its cooking contninei " oi " transtelTed to a heat - sate insulator and will trap heat beneath it . This will upset the performance of the drawer serving dish . and could damage the interior finish . CAUTION : lactc , ontalneraor Preheat prior to use according to these plastic wrap will melt if In fikect contact with the recommended times : drawer , pan era hot utensil Me / ted p / astlc maynot Setting 1 / LO . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 minutes be removableand is not covered underyour warranty Setting 2 / Medium . . . . . . . . 25 minutes Remove sep , ' ing spoons , etc . , before Setting 3 / H1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 minutes placing containe _ in wamfing drawe _ : 23
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Usingthe electric warmingdrawer . ( o , so ? e ? odels _ Pan ( on some models ) Rack ( onsomemode / s ) FDUse , o , ti , le . , sk , lsethehatenihd " liee , , edgeds , to ' . lwift , t ) iel , e , , 1 " , , ! pan in and out of the drawer fi _ r ease of cleaning . : : : , Do not put liquid or water ill tile wamling pan . For use ill the wamling drawer only . Do not use ill the ( Well . Preheat with tile rack ill place . Using the rack allows tot double stacking Rack will fit from front to back . of items . Temperature Selection Chart To kee I ) several different fi ) ods hot , set tile control to tile fi ) od needing tile highest setting . Place tile items needing tile highest setting on tile botton / of tile drawer and items needing less heat on tile rack . Tile temperature , _ ' pe and alnount of ] FoodType ControlSetting ] tood , and tile time held will affect tile Bacon 3 / HI quali V of tile fi ) od . Breads 2 / Medium Food ill heat - sate glass and glass - ceramic Casserole 2 / Medium utensils may need a higher control setting Chickenf , ried 3 / HI as compared to fi _ od ill metal utensils . Eggs , scrambled 2 / Medium Repeated opening of tile drawer allows Fish 3 / HI hot air to escape and tood to cool . Gravys , auces S / HI Mlow extra time for tile temperature Ham 3 / HI inside the drawer to stabilize after Muffins 2 / Medium adding items . Onionrings 3 / HI Pies 1 / LO With laige loads it may be necessai T to use a higher themlostat setting and Pizza 3 / HI cover SOllle ot tile cooked tood iteIl / S . Potatoesb , aked 3 / HI Potatoesm , ashed 1 / LO Do not use plastic containeiN or TortillaChips 1 / LO plastic wrap . ^ , . CAUTIOND : noo * teefooind warming drawer formore than two hours . To Crisp Stale Items Place food ill hm _ si ( led dishes or pans . Check crispness after 4 : 5 minutes . Add time as needed . Preheat on I / LOsetting . To Warm Serving Bowls and Plates To warn / serving bowls and plates , set the You may waml emlm ' seiMng dishes while conrad on I / LO . preheating tile drawer . Use only heat - sale dishes . When hoMing hot , cooked toods and wam / ing emlm ' seiMng dishes at tile Place empty dishes on the rack to raise same time , place tile seiMng dishes on thenl off ' tile bott ( ) m ( ff tile drawei : tile rack and tile fi _ od on tile bottom of Placing dishes on the wam / ing drawer tile dl'a wel : bottolll ll / } lY cause theI / 1 to becoi / le extremely hot and could ( lamage them . , _ CAUTIOND : , shebswehioUll _ s . e If you want to heat fine china , please pot holders or mitts when remownghot dishes . check with the lnanufilcturer ot the 24 dishes tot their nmxinmm heat tolerance .
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Usingthe self - cleaning oven . www . GEAppliances . com If your model has a door latch , never force the latch handle . Forcing the handle will damage the door lock mechanism . The oven door must be closed and all controls set correctly for the cycle to work properly . Before a Clean Cycle ] For the ti _ t selL : clean cycle , we recommend Do not clean tile gasket . Tile fiberglass venting your kitchen with an open window material of tile oven door gasket cannot withstand abrasion . It is essential fin " tile or using a ventilation tim or hood . gasket to remain intact . If wm notice it Remove tile broiler pan , broiler grid , all becoming worn or ti'ayed , replace it . cookware and any aluminum toil from tile oven - - they cmmot withstand tile high _ ] I ) e up any hea \ 3 ' spillove _ on tile oven bottom . cleaning temperatures . NOTES : Make sure tile oven light bulb cover is in place and tile oven light is off . Wipeupheavysoilontheoven If vom " oven is equiI ) ped Mth nickel oven bottom . IMPORTANTT ' . ile health of some birds is shelves , remove them befiwe you begin tile sel6clean cycle . extremely sensitive to tile tirades given off ( hwing tile selfZcleaning cycle of any range . If vom " oven is equiI ) I ) ed Mth gray Move birds to another well ventilated room . porcelain - coated oven shelves , tile ) ' may be left in the oven ( hwing the sel6clean cycle . How to Set the Oven for Cleaning [ ] If , _ ore " model has a latch , latch [ ] X , _ hen tile LOCKED DOOR light is off , tile ( loo _ : slide tile latch handle to tile left as tin " as it will go and open tile doo _ : If w _ m " [ ] Touch tile SELFCLEANpad . range does not have a latch , tile door will tmlock automadcallv . [ ] Using the + ° r - ° r the number I ) ads'e enter tile desired clean time , if a tim Tile words LOCKDOOR Mll flash and tile other than 4 horns and 20 minutes is oven control will signal if you set the needed . clean cycle and tinget to close the oven Clean cycle time is nommllv 4 horns and door or tor get to latch tile door on models with a latch . 20 minutes . You can change the clean time to any time between 3 hom _ and 5 horns , To stop a clean cycle , touch tile depending on how di _ y yore " oven is . CLE . AR / OFFI ) ad . When tile LOCKEDDOOR light goes off indicating the oven has [ ] Touch tile START pad . cooled below the locking temperature , On models Mthout a door latch , the door unlatch the door ( on models with a latch ) and open the dora : locks automatically : The display will show the clean time remaining . It will not be possible to open tile oven door tmtil tile temperature drops below tile lock temperature and tile LOCKEDDOOR light goes off . The oven shuts off automaticallv when the clean cycle is complete . 25
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Usingthe self - cleaning oven . The oven door must be closed and all controls set correctly for the cycle to work properly . How to Delay the Start of Cleaning Make sure the clock shows the correct time [ ] When tile LOCKED DOOR light is off , Ot day . slide tile latch handle to tile lett as tin " as it will go and open the ( h ) o _ : If yore " [ ] If _ our model has a latch , latch ranoe does not haxe a latch , the door @ @ @ @ @ the doo _ : will tmh ) ck automatically . @ @ @ @ @ [ ] Touch the SELFCLEANpad . Tile words LOCKDOOR will flash and tile oven control will signal if you set the [ ] Using the + or - or the number pads , enter tile desired clean time . clean cycle and forget to close the oven @ door or fi ) rget to latch the door on [ ] Touch the DELAYSTARTpad . The models with a latch . earliest start time _ ou can set will G @ @ @ @ appear in tile display . To stop a clean cycle , touch the CLEAR / OFFpad . _ ] / eil tile LOCKEDDOOR @ @ @ GQ [ ] Using the ÷ or - or the number pads , light goes off indi ( ating the oven has enter tile time of day you want tile cooled below the locking temperature , clean cycle to start . unlatch the door ( on models with a latch ) and open the dora : [ ] Touch the START pad . On models without a door latch , the door locks automatically : The display will show the start time . It will not be possible to open tile oven door tmfil tile temperatm'e drops below the lock temperattn'e and the LOCKEDDOORlight goes off ] Tile oven shuts off automatically when tile clean cycle is complete . After a Clean Cycle Y ) u ma _ notice some white ash in tile o _ en . You cannot set the oven fi ) r cooking until tile oxen is cool en ( moh for tile door X _ ipe it up with a damp ch ) th after the O ox , en cools , to unlock , ff white spots remain , remove them with a soap - X _ l / ile file oven is sel6deaning , you ( : m filled scouringpad and nbse thoroughlywith touch tile TIMER / CLOCpKad to display the time ot Ore ' . To remm to the dean a vinegarand water mlkture . c ( ) tmtdown , touch tile COOKINGTIME pad . These deposits are usually a salt residue that cannot be removed bv the clean cycle . If the shelves become hard to slide , apply a small amotmt of vegetable oil or If the oven is not clean after one clean cooking oil to a paper towel and wipe c ' , cle repeat the c ) cle . the edges of the oven shelves with the paper towel . 26
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Careand cleaning of the range . _ CEA _ , i . . cescom Be sure electrical power is off and all surfaces are cool before cleaning any part of the range . If your range is removed for cleaning , servicing or any reason , be sure the anti - tip device is re - engaged properly when the range is replaced . Failure to take this precaution could result in tipping of the range and cause injury . Sealed Burner Assemblies 3rate Turn all controls OFF before removing the burner parts and drip pans . Burnerca [ The burner grates , caps , burner heads and drip pans can be lifted off , making them easy to clean . Burnehr ead The electrode of the spark igniter is exposed when the bm'ner head is A CAUTIOND : noootpertahtee removed . _ * \ ] / ell one burner is turned 8 cooktop without all burnerparts , drippans and to LITE , all the burnei _ spark . Do not grates in place . Drinnan attempt to disassemble or clean around any burner while another bm'ner is on . An electric shock may result , which could cause you to knock ovei " hot cookware . _ lectrode , Drip Pans To get rid of bm'ned - on fi ) od , place them pans . Drip pans can be cleaned in a in a covered container ( or plastic bag ) dishwasher or b _ hand . with l / 4 cu l ) ammonia to loosen the soil . Then scrub with a soap - filled scorning pad X & q _ enreplacing the drip pans , make sure if necessa _ w . they are in the correct position . A CAUTIOND : onotc / eantbedrip pans in a self - cleaningoven . 27
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Care and cleaning of the range . Burner Caps and Heads Replacement NOTE : Before removing the burner caps P , eplace burner heads over the electrodes and heads , remember their sloe and location . on the cooktop , in the correct locations Replace them in the same location after according u ) flmir size . cleaning . Meiiumhead small I , gd Burner caps I Jfl off when cool . _ \ ' ash burner caps in hot , soapy water and rinse with clean water : You me } scour with a I ) lasfic scouring pad to remoxe bm'ned - on fi ) od particles . Burner heads ; ; : Fro , , t of ran For proper ignition , make sm'e the small hole in the section that fits oxer the electrode is kept open . A , sewim , _ needle or wire twist - tie works well to tmclog it . Thesilts in the burnerheads must be keptclean Largehead Largehead Usea sewingneedleor twist - tie at aft times for an even , unhamperedflame . to unclogflTesmallholein the burnerhead . Clogged or dim ' burner po _ Is or electrodes Make sm'e the slot in the bm'ner head is _ ill not allow the bm'ner to operate properly ; positioned oxer the electrode . A W spill on or arotmd an electrode must be carefifll ) cleaned . Take care to not hit an electrode with an ) { hing hard or it could be damaged . Y _ ) u should clean the burner caps and bm'ner heads routinely , especially alter bad spillove _ s , which could clog the openings in the bm'ner heads , i . ifl offwhen cool . Replace the matching size caps onto the To remove bm'ned - on fl _ od , soak the heads . There is one small , one medium bm'ner heads in a solution of mild liquid and two large caps . detergent and hot water for 20 - 30 minutes . For more stubboi ] l stains , use a toothbrush . Mediumcap Smalcl ap After cleaning gef _ ) re ) uttino the burner ca ) s and heads back , sll , ake out excess water l , nd then dr , them thoroughl _ b _ setting in a wam _ oxen ti ) r 30 ininutes . NOTE : Do not use steel wool or scouringpowders to dean the burners Largecap Largecap Make sm'e that the heads and caps are replaced in the correct locations , 28
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www . GEAppl _ nce _ com Burner Grates i , ift out when cool . Grates should be To get rid of bm'ned - on food , place the washed regularly and , of com _ e , alter grates in a covered containe _ ; Add ] / 4 cup ammonia and let them soak several l / om _ spill _ vei _ . _ ' ash then / in hot , soapy water and rinse with clean water : When replacing or overnight . Wash , rinse well and d _ , ' : the grates , be sm'e they are positioned _ Mthough they are din'able , the grates securely over tile b / lFnelB . will gradually lose their shine , regardless Do not operate a burner for an extended of the best care you can give them . This is period of time without cookware on the due to their continual exposm'e to high grate . The finish on the grate may chip temperatm'es . _ m will notice this sooner without cookware to absorb tile heat . with lighter color grates . NOTE : Donot cleanthegrates in a self - cleaningoven . Cooktop Surface To avoid damaging tile porcelain enamel NOTE : Do not store flammablematerials in surfi _ ce of tile cooktop and to prevent it an ovenor near the cooktop . Donot store or fl'om becoming dull , clean up spills right usecombustl _ le materials , gasoline or other away D ) ods with a lot of acid ( tomatoes , flammable vaporsand liquids in the vicinitv sauerkraut , fl'uitjuices , etc . ) or leeds with of this or anyother appliance . high sugar content could cause a dull spot if all _ m'ed to set . NOTE . " Do not lift the cooktop . Lii _ lbgthecooktop When tile sm'fi _ ce has cooled , wash and can leadto damageand improper operation of rinse . For other spills such as tilt spatterings , therange . etc . , wash with soap and water once tile surfilce has cooled . Then rinse and polish with a ( hw cloth . Stainless Steel Surfaces ( onsome models ) Do not use a steel - wool pad ; it will scratch To Order the surface . To order CEIL _ dMA BRYTE ' _ Stainless Steel Shake bottle well . Appliance Cleane _ ; please call ore " t ( ) ll - li'ee [ ] nHIIlbeI ' : Place a small amo / mt of CEIL _ dMA [ ] BRYTE _ > Stainless Steel Appliance National Parts Center 800.626.2002 Cleaner on a damp cloth or damp www . GEAppliances . com paper towel . CERAMA BRYTE _ Clean a small area ( appro _ matel ) Stainless Steel Appliance [ ] Cleaner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . # PM10X317 8 " x 8 " ) , rubbing with tile grain of tile stainless steel if applicable . D _ ) and buff with a clean , ( hT paper [ ] towel or soft cloth . ] Repeat as necessarv : NOTE : If a mineral oil - based stainless steel appliance cleaner has been used before to clean tile appliance , wash tile s / m'i _ ce with dish soap and water prior to using tile CEI _ L _ dMA BRYTE e > Stainless Steel Appliance Cleane _ : _ Mter washing tile sml'hce with dish soap and _ % ' _ lteI ; rise a genei'o / is _ llllO / lnt of CEI _ L _ dMA BRYTE e > Stainless Steel Appliance Cleaner to clean tile appliance . 29
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Care and cleaning of the range . Lift - Off Oven Door Theoven dooris removable , but it is heavy Youmay The area outside the gasket can be need help removingand replacing the door . cleaned with a soap - tilled scom _ ing pad . Toclean the outside of the door : Toremove the door , open it a fbw inches to the special stop position that will hold the Use soap and water to thoroughly clean door open . Grasp firefly on each side and the top , sides and ti'ont of the oven door . lift the door straight up and off the hinges . Rinse well . Yim may also use a glass NOTE : Be careful not to place handsbetween the cleaner to clean the glass on the outside of the door . hinge and the oven door frameas the hinge could snap backand plhch fingers . Spillage ot marinades , fl'uitjuices , tomato Lift thedoorstraightupandoff sauces and basting materials containing Toreplace the door , make sure the hinges thehfi ? ges . adds Illay cause discoloration and should are in the special stop position . Position be wiped up immediately : _ 4 ] _ en the the slots in the bottom of the door squarely surti _ ce is cool , clean and rinse . over the hinges . Then lower the door slowly and evenly over both hinges at the Do not use oven cleanels , cleansing same time . / t the hinges snap back against powde _ or hm _ h abrasives on the the oven fl'ame , pull them back out . outside of the doo _ : Toclean the inside of the door : Thegasket is designed with a gap Do not allow excess water to i ' [ in into at the bottom to allow for proper any holes or slots in the doo _ ; air circulation . Do not rub or clean the door gasket - - Because the area inside the gasket is it has at ? extremely low resistance cleaned during the self clean wcle , you to abrasion . do not need to clean this bv hand . Any If you notice the gasket becomfl ? g soap left on the liner causes additional won ? , frayed or damaged fl ? any way stains when the oven is heated . or if it has become displaced on the door , you should have it replaced . Oven Bottom The oven bottom has a porcelain enamel " _ . Vdeon't recommend using aluminum fifil on the oven bottom . It can affect air flow if finish . To make cleaning easier ; protect the holes are blocked and it can concentrate the oven bottom fl'om excessive spillove _ s by placing a cookie sheet on the shelf heat at the bottom ot the oven , resulting in below the shelf you are cooking on . This is poor baking i ) erfimnance . particularly important when baking a fl'uit To clean iiI ) spillove _ s , use soap and water ; pie or other fi _ ods with a high acid content . an abrasive cleaner or soap - tilled scouring Hot fl'uit fillings or other fi _ ods that are pad . Rinse well to remove any soap beflwe highly acidic ( such as tomatoes , sauerkraut , self : cleaning . and sauces with vinegar or lemon juice ) Illay Catlse pitting and damage to the porcelain enamel surfi _ ce and should be wiped up immediately : Grid Broiler Pan and Grid _ Mter broiling , remove the broiler pan fl'om The broiler pan and grid may be cleaned with a comlnercial ( ) \ / ell cleanei : tile oven . Remove the grid fl'om the pan . Carefully pour out grease fl'om the pan Both the broiler pan and grid can also be into a proper containe _ : " _ . _ hshand rinse cleaned in a dishwasher ; the broiler pan and grid in hot wamr with a soap - tilled or plastic scouring pad . Do not store a soiled broiler pan and grid anywhere in the range . If fl ) od has burned on , sprinkle the grid Pan with detergent while hot and cover with A CAUTIOND : oncole , anthebroiler wet paper towels or a dishcloth . Soaking pan or grid lb a self - cleanlhgoven . the pan will renlove burned - on foods . 3O
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www . GEAppl _ nce _ com Warming Drawer Rack ( onsomemodels ) Clean the rack with detergent and water : Atter cleaning , rinse tile rack with clean water and dr ) with a clean cloth . Warming Drawer Pan ( onsomemodels ) The wamfing drawer has a rem ( wable pan fi ) r easy cleaning . Remove tile pan , using tile side edge handles and clean it with detergent and water . _ Mier cleaning , rinse with clean water and ( ha ' with a clean cloth . Replace tile pan in tile wamfing ( h'awe _ : Removable Warming Drawer ( onsomemodels ) Toreplace the warming drawer : NOTE . F " ormodelswithanelectricwarming [ ] Place tile left drawer rail arotmd tile drawer , beforeperforminganyadjustments , imler left rail guide and slide it in c / eambgorserviced , isconnecttherange slightly to hook it . electricapl owersupplyat thehousehold dlstn # utionpanelbyremowngthefuseor [ ] Place tile right di'awer rail ai'otlnd tile switchingoff thecircuitbreakerMakesure tuner right rail guide and slide it in the warmingdrawerheatingdementis cool . slightly to hook it . Most cleaning can be done with tile drawer [ ] Slide tile drawer all tile wax in . in place . However , tile drawer may be removed if fiu'tl / er cleaning is needed . Use soap and waml water to thoroughly clean . Toremove the warming drawer : [ ] Pull tile drawer straight out tmtil it stops . [ ] Press tile left rail release up and press the right rail release down , while ) ullino tile drawer fi ) rward and fl'ee . Removable Storage Drawer ( onsomemodels ) Thestoragedrawer / sagoodplacetostore To remove storage drawer : cookwareandbakewareD . onotstoreplastics [ ] Pull drawer straight ( ) lit tmtil it stops . andflammablematenailb thedrawer [ ] Tilt the front of the drawer up and Tile storage drawer may be removed fl'ee of the range . tor cleaning under the range . Clean the Toreplace storage drawer : storage drawer with a damp cloth or Thestorage drawer may be removed for cleaning under the range . sponge . Never use harsh abrasives or [ ] Set tile stops on tile back of tile drawer scom _ ing pads . oxer tile stops in tile range [ ] Slide drawer exenly and straight back , so that the rails in the range are engaged . 31
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Care and cleaning of the range . OvenAir Vents Never block tile vents ( air openings ) of file , Jdr opening . _ are located at file rear of hinge . Tile } plxMde tile air inlet and outlet fllat tile cooktop , at tile top and bott ( im of tile are necessary ' ti / r file range to operate properly oten door and at file bottonl of tile range , with correct combustion . under file storage drm _ r or warrMng drm _ r ( depending on tile rrlodel ) . Ventappearance and location var , A Lower Control Panel ( Front Manifold Panel ) and Knobs Tile control knobs mat be removed tk ) r easier It's a good idea to wipe tile control panel after each use of file oten . Use a damp cloth to clean cleaning . To rerrio \ e a knob , pull it straight off or rinse . For cleaning , use mild soap and water tile ster | - I . If knob is difficult to rer | - | ot e , place a towel or dishcloth bet \ _ een tile knob and conrad or a 50 / 50 soludon ofvineg _ ar and _ ttel ' . For rinsing , use clean _ twr Polish dr _ with a soft panel and pull gentl } . ] \ ilsll tile knobs ill soap Pulltheknobstraightoff thestem . cloth . and water or a vinegar and hot water solution . Do not rise abrasive cleansers , strong liquid Metal parts call be cleaned with soap and watel : Do not use steel w _ ol , abnlsives , arru - rlonia , acids cleaners , plastic scouring pads or oten cleaners or con / n / ercia ] oten cleaners . Dry with a soft on tile control panel - - the } will damage tile finish . clofll . Do not bend knobs by pulling then / up or do _ n or by , bang , Jng < a towel or other such loads . This can damage tile g _ , ls _ , abe shaft . Oven Shelves If your o \ en is equipped Mth nickel oven They may also be cleaned b } using all abnlsive sheltes , thet should be I _ moted ii'om the ( ) tel / cleansel : Mter cleaning , rinse tile shel \ es with clean water and dr _ wifll a clean cloth . If tile beiiwe beginning tile self : clean cycle . shekes ever become haM to slide , wipe tile shelf To clean tile nickel shekes , use an abnlsit e edges or ( ) tell shelf supports with vegetaNe oil . cleanser Mter cleaning , rinse tile shelves with clean _ lter and dlv with a clean cloth . If tile sheltes ever becorl - le haM to slide , wipe tile shelf edges or ( ) tel / shelf supports with vegetable oil . If your oven is equipped with gray porcelain - coated shelves , thet may be cleaned ill the oten during tile sell : clean c } cle . Oven Light Replacement ] Do not touch hot bulb Mth a wet cloth . A CAUTION8e : forereplacingyouroven Replace bulb with a 40 - watt household lightbulb , disconnecttheelectricalpowerto therangeat appliance bulb . themainfuseorcircuitbreakerpanel . Besureto let the Toreplacecover : lightcoverandbulbcoolcomp / etel _ [ ] Place it into the groove of the light Tile oven light bulb is covered with a removable Wire cover holder . receptacle . Pull tile wil _ tiwward to file glass corer that is held ill place with a bail - center of tile corer until it snaps into place . shaped wire . I _ . emove tile oven dooI , if desired , When ill place , tile wire holds the cover to leach cover easily . firmly . Be certain tile wile is ill tile Toremove : depression ill file center of file covel : VT ] Hold a hand under tile ( o , , er so it doesn't i ¢ i ] Connect electrical t ) o _ r to tile hinge . fidl when released . With fingers of the same band , firrMy push back tile Mre coxer bolder . I , itt off tile cover . Donotremovaenyscrewstoremove 32 thecover .
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I Installation Instructions I Range I I ffyou have questions , call 1.800 . GE.CARESor , isit our _ : ebsite at : www . GEAppliances . com I In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts : FOR YOUR SAFETY • This product must be installed by a licensed phunber Do not store or use combustible materials , gasoline or or gas fitter . other flammable vapors mid liquids hi the vicinity of this • When using ball - type gas shut - off valves , they shall be or rely other applimlce . tile T - handle type . • A flexible gas c ( mnectm ; when used , must not exceed If you smell gas : 3 tibet . Open windows . Don't touch electrical switches . Extinguish any open flame . BEFORE YOU BEGIN hmnediatelv call your gas suppliei : Read these histructions completely mid caxefully . Installation of this range must conform with local codes , or in the absence of local codes , with the National Fuel Gas Code , ANSI Z223 . 1 / NFPA . 54 , TOOLS YOU WILL NEED latest edition . In Canada , installation must conform with the current Natural Gas Installation Code , CAN / CGA - B149 . 1 or the current Propane Installation Phillipsscrewdriver Code , CAN / CGA - B149 . 2 , and with local codes where applicable . This rmlge has been design - certified by CSA International according to ANSI Z21 . 1 , latest Open - endor Flat - blade screwdriver edition and Canadian Gas Association according to adjustablewrench CAN / CGA - 1.1 latest edition . _ : : _ s ; U : S : : : 5 _ " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . As with any appliance using gas and generating heat , Pencil and ruler there are certain safety i / recautions you should follow . Level You will find these i _ recautions ill tile Important SMetl / Information section in the ti'ont of this inanual . Read them carefldlv . ( _ C9 = = = = : _ Pipe wrenches ( 2 ) ( one for backup ) Drill , awl or nail • IMPORTANT - Sa ' , tehesienstructions fin " local electrical inspector's use . • IMPORTANT - Obsera , , lelgoxerning MATERIALS YOU MAY NEED codes and ordinances . • Gas line shut - off wflve • Note to Installer - Be sure to leave these instructions with tile Consumei : • Pipe joint sealant or Ui , - ai _ proved pipe thread tape with Teflon ' : : that resists action ot natural and I , P gases • Note to Consumer - Keep these insti'ucfions fi ) r filtuI'e reference . • Flexfl ) le metnl appliance connector ( 1 / 2 " I . D . ) A 5 - fl ) ot length is recommended fin " ease of installation • Note - This appliance Inust be propedy grounded . but other lengths are acceptnble . Never use an old • Servicer - The electrical diagrmn is in an era'elope connector when installing a new range . attached to the back oI the range . • Flare union adapter for connection to gas sui ) ply lille • SMll level - Installation of this ai ) pliance requires basic ( 3 / 4 " or 1 / 2 " NPT x 1 / 2 " I . D . ) mechanical skills . • Flare union adapter fiir connection to i ) ressure • Proper installation is tile resi ) onsibili _ ' of tile installei : regulator on range ( l / 2 " NPT x 1 / 2 " I . D . ) • Product tifihu'e due to ilni ) roi ) er installation is not • Liquid leak detector or soap ) ' wateI : covered under the X _ ' _ ri'antv : • I _ g bolt or l / 9 " O , D , sleeve anchor ( fiw concrete flo ( . _ ( ) Ill ) ' ) . * Teflon : Regist ( red tl - , Memark of DuPont PART INCLUDED Anti - Tip bracket kit 33
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Installation Instructions Avoid placing cabinets above tile range . To reduce tile - & WARNING ! hazard caused by reaching over tile open flames ot operating bm'ne _ , install a ventilation hood over the INSTALLATION SAFETY range that proiects tin'ward at least 5 " beyond the fl'ont of the cabinets . INSTRUCTIONS The ventilating hood must be constructed ( ff sheet metal not less than 0.0122 " thick . Install above the Read these hls _ ' uctions completely and caxefully . cooktop with a clearance of not less than 1 / 4 " between Improper installation , adjustment , alteration , service or the hood and the trade , side ( ff the combustible maJntenmlce can cause injury or property damage . Refer material or metal cabinet . The hood must be at least as to this mmmal . For assJstaa _ ce or additional information , wide as the appliance and centered over the appliance . consult a qualified installer , service agency , mmmfacturer Clearance between the cooking sm _ i _ ce and the ( dealer ) or the gas supplier . ventilation hood sm _ i _ ce MUST NEVFII BE LI _ NS Never reuse old flexible connecting . The use of old THAN 24 INCI - _ S . flexible connecto _ can cause gas leaks and personal EXCEPTION : Installation ot a listed microwave oven or ii _ iuu : _ Mwavs use NEW flexible connectm3 when cooking appliance over the cooktop shall conflmn to the installing a gas appliance . installation instructions packed with that appliance . IMPORTANT - Reinoxe all packing • If cabinets are placed above the range , allow a material and literatm'e fl'om oven bet0re connecting gas minimum clearance of 30 " between tile cooking and electrical supply to range . sm _ hce and tile bottom of tml ) rotected cabinets . • If a 30 " clearance between cooking surface and CAUTION - t ) , , n . t , t emtp , , toperate the overhead combustible material or metal cabinets oven ot this range dining a power tifilm'e ( Electric cannot be maintained , protect the tmde _ ide ot the Ignition models only ) . cabinets above the cooktop with not less than 1 / 4 " • Have yore " range installed by a qualified installer ; insulating millboard covered with sheet metal not less than 0.0122 " thick . Clearance between the cooking • Your range must be electrically grotmded in suYlace and promcted cabinets MUST NEVER BE accordance with local codes m ; in the absence of local LESS THAN 24 INCHES . codes , in accordance with the National Electrical Code ( ANSI / NFPA 70 , latest edition ) . In Canada , electrical • Tile vertical distance fl'om tile plane _ ff tile cooking grotmding must be in accordance with tile current sm - lhce to tile bottom of a ( ! iacent overhead cabinets CSA ( 722.1 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 and / or extending closer than 1 " to the plane ot the range local codes . See Eloctrical Connoctions in this section . sides must not be less than 18 " . ( See tile l ) imonsions and Cloarancos illustration in this section . ) • getore installing yore " range on linoleum or any other synthetic floor covering , make sure the floor covering • CAUTION - Itelns of interest to children can withstand 180 ° F without shrinking , wmping or should not be stored in cabinets above a range or on discoloring . Do not install the range over cmpeting the backsplash of a range - - - children climbing on the unless a sheet of 1 / 4 " thick plywood or similar range to reach items could be seriously ii _ jm'ed . insulator is placed between the range and caq ) eting . • Make sm'e the wall coverings aro / md the range can withstand heat generated by the range up to 200 ° E 34
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Installation Instructions DIMENSIONS AND CLEARANCES Provide adequate clearmaces between the rm _ ge and adjacent combustible surfaces . These dimensions must be met for safe use of your rm _ ge . The location of the electrical outlet and pipe openh _ g ( see Gas Pipe and Electric Outlet Locations ) may be adjusted to meet specific requirements . The rm _ ge may be placed with 0 " clearm _ ce ( flush ) at the back wall . 1 I I Minimum to cabinets on for cabinets either side above Maximum depth [ of the range countertops 30 " A3M0i " nimum 18 " to wall on either side t _ - 2 " Minimum To cabinets below cooktop and atthe range back Depth with door closed ( includes door handle ) Depth varies depending on model . See specifications sheet for your model . Height 473 / 8 " 35
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Installation Instructions LOCATION - & WARNING ! Do not locate the range where it may be subject to strong ANTI - TIP DEVICE drafts . Any openings ha the floor or wall behind the rmage should be sealed . Make sure the openhags aromad the All ranges can tip and injury could result . base of the rmage that supply fresh air for combustion To prevent accideutaJ tipping of the rmage , mad ventilation axe not obs _ ' ucted by carpeting or @ attach an approved AJafi - Tip device to the woodwork . wall . ( See Installing the Anti - tip Device ha this Your range , like ulanv other household iteins , is hea \ T section . ) To check if the device is hastalled and can settle into sott floor coverings such as cushioned mad engaged properly , carefully tip the rmage ® vinyl or caipeting . Use care when uloving tile range forward . The Anti - Tip device should engage on this b'pe ( ff flooiing . It is recoumlended that the mad prevent the rmage from tipping over . following siInple and inexpensive instructions be If you pull the rmage out from the wall for fi ) llowed to protect your flooI : may reason , make sure the Anti - Tip device Tile range should be installed on a sheet ( ff plywood is engaged when you push the range hack ( or siufilar inaterial ) . _ 4 ] / eIl the floor covering ends at against the wall . tile ti'ont of tile range , tile area that tile range will rest • For your safet ) ' , never use your range for waruiing on should be built up with plywood to tile sanle level or or heating tile rooni . Your oven and cooktop are higher than tile floor covering . not designed to heat your kitchen . Top burners This will allow the range to be uloved fi ) r cleaning or should not be operated without cookware oil the servicing . Pdso , ulake sure vour floor covering will grate . Such abuse could result in fire and daniage withstand 180 ° E ( See the Installation Safety Instructions to your range and will void your warranty . section . ) • Do not store or use conlbustible ulaterials , Make sure tile wall c ( werings around your range can gasoline or other flauunable wq ) oi's and liquids withstand tile heat generated ( up to 200 ° F ) by tile range . in the vicinity of this or any other ai ) pliance . ( See tile Installation Safety Instructions section . ) Explosions or fires could result . • Do not use ( ) veil tor a storage area . ] teuls stored in the ( ) veil can ignite . IMPORTANT ! • Do not let cooking grease or other flauinlable nlaterials accuululate in or near tile range . Remove all tape mad packaghag . Make sure the burners are properly seated mad level . Take the accessory pack out of the oven mad / or drawer . Check to be sure that no rmage parts have come loose during shipphag . 36
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Installation Instructions [ ] PROVIDE ADEQUATE [ ] CONNECT THE RANGE TO GAS GAS SUPPLY Shut off the main gas supply valve before discommcth _ g the old rmlge and leave it off until the new hookup has Your rmlge is designed to operate at a pressure of 4 " of been completed . Don't forget to relight the pilot on other water cohunn on natural gas or , if desi _ md for LP gas gas applimlces when you turn the gas back on . ( propmm or butane ) , 10 " of water cohunn . Because hard piping restricts movement of the range , Make sure you are SUl ) plyii _ g your range with the _ ' pe of the use of a CSA International - certified flexible metal gas fin " which it is designed . appliance cmmector is recommended mdess local codes This range is convertible fi _ i " use on natural or l ) ropane require a hard - i ) iped connection . gas . If you decide to use this range on LP gas , convei _ ion Never use an old connector when installing a new range . must be made b ) ' a qualified 12 installer before If the hard piping method is used , you must careflflly attempting to operate the range on that gas . align the I ) ipe ; the range cmmot be moved alter the connection is II / ade . For proper operation , the pressm'e of natm'al gas supplied to the regulator illtlSt be between 4 " and 13 " To prevent gas leaks , put pipe joint compotmd on , or of water cohlil / n . wrap pipe thread tape with Teflon * arotmd , all male ( external ) pipe threads . For I , P gas , the pressure supplied must be between 10 " and l 3 " ot water cohmm . A . Install a manual gas line shut - off'wflve in the gas line in an easily accessed location outside of the range . Make When checking fin " proper operation of the regulatm , sm'e everyone operating the range knows where and the inlet pressure must be at least 1 " greater than the how to shut off the gas supply to the range . operating ( manilold ) pressm'e as given above . B . Install male 1 / 2 " flare union adapter to the 1 / 2 " NPT The pressm'e regulator located at the inlet of the range internal thread at inlet of regulator : Use a backup manilold illtlSt remain in the SUl ) ply line regardless ot wrench on the regulator fitting to avoid damage . whether natural or I , P gas is being used . When installing the range fl'om the fl'ont , remove the A flexible metal appliance com _ ector used to com _ ect the 90 ° elbow tot easier installation . range to the gas supply line should have an I . D . otl / 2 " and be 5 fl _ et in length fin " ease ot installation . In Canada , C . Install male 1 / 2 " or 3 / 4 " flare ration adapter to the flexible com _ ecto _ must be single wall metal cmmecto _ NPT internal thread of the manual shut - off \ _ flve , no longer than 6 teet in length . taking care to back - up the shut - off \ _ flve to kee I ) it fl'om mrning . D . Com _ ect flexible metal appliance connector to the adapter on the range . Position range to pemfit com _ ection at the shut _ fl \ zflve . E . X _ ] _ en all connections have been made , make sure all range controls are in the off position and mrn on the main gas sui ) ply \ : five . Use a liquid leak detector at all joints and connections to check fin " leaks in the system , When using test i ) ressures greater than l / 2 psig to i ) ressure test the gas supi ) ly s ) : stem of the residence , disconnect the range and individual shut - off wflve WARNING : DO NOT USE A FLAME TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS . fl'om the gas supply piping . When using test pressm'es of 1 / 2 psig or less to test the gas SUl ) ply system , simply isolate the range fl'om the gas supply system by closing the individual shut - off ' wflve . * Teflon : Regist _ red trademark of DuPont 37
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Installation Instructions GAS PIPE AND ELECTRICAL OUTLET LOCATIONS This area allows for flush range installation with through4he - wall connection of pipe stub / shut - off . valve and rear wall 120Voutlet \ Shortest connection from hard pipe stub location to range hookup . This area allows for flush range installation with tllrougll - the - floor connection of pipe stub / shut - off valve . 38
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Installation Instructions FLEXIBLE CONNECTOR HOOKUP Pressure regulator Adapter Flex CO [ lllector ( 6ft . max . ) _ [ - _ Adapter Installer : Inform the Gas l / Z " or3 / 4 " _ shut - off consumerofthe Gaspipe _ [ _ J - valve location ofthe gas shut - offva ve . RIGID PIPE HOOKUP OPTIONS Alternate Hookup Adapter 9O ' _ Elbow _ _ _ ) _ X _ L - ' " g ° ' _ Elbow i I _ / Nipple , O / 7Z Nltle ! / [ Black Nipple _ _ " Quickconnect i I _ _ / I . _ / / ) / _ PP . ! if I _ < ' - iron pipe _ , / or union r , _ f _ b _ , , . Pressure _ 4 " / / / . _ on , on U uas , & , - - I _ t _ N _ pple _ v - , / / _ - - _ Pressure _ shut - off _ _ k . _ 90 < > reguator regulator _ _ Umon valve : _ Elbow 1 fl _ E . . . - Nipple l / Z " or 3 / 4 " / 90 ' _ Elbow Installer : Inform the I _ Gas Gaspipe Adapter _ location of the gas ) [ _ ] tl valve consumer of the I I I . Lqq _ . - . - - shut - off T - IF _ shut - off va ve . Installer : Inform the I b . Zl _ e - - - - 1 / Z ' or 3 / 4 " Gaspipe constlmer of the location I of the gas shut - off va ve . 39
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Installation Instructions [ ] ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS [ ] ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ( CONT . ) Eleclrical Requirements A . Usage Situations where Applimlce Power Cord will be Discommcted Infrequently , 120 - volt , 60 Hertz , properly grounded branch circuit protected b ) ' a 15 - ami ) or 20 - amp circuit breaker or time An adapter may be used only on a 15 - amp circuit . Do not delay fllse . use an adapter on a 20 - amp drcuit . _ 4 ] _ ere local codes pemfit , a TEMPORARY CONNECTION may be made Extension Cord Cautions to a propedy grotmded two - prong wall receptacle by the Because of potential satetv hazards associated with cert ; fin rise ofa UiAismd adapte _ ; a \ _ filable at most hardware conditions , we strongly recommend against the use of stores . The linger slot in the adapter must be aligned an extension cord . However ; if you still elect to use an with the larger slot in the wall receptacle to provide extension cord , it is absolutely necessary that it be a proper polafi V in the c ( mnection of the power cord . UiAisted , 3 - wire grotmding - b'pe appliance extension cord and that the current carrying rating of the cord in Temporary Method amperes be equi \ _ flent to , or greater than , the branch ( Adapterplugsnotpermittedin Canada ) circuit rating . Align large prongs / slots Grounding IMPORTANT ( Please read caacefully ) FOR PERSONAL SAI _ : TY , THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPFIILY GROUNDED . Ensure proper ground and firm connection before use Preferred Method CAUTION : At , chitnhgeadapter ground temfinal to the wall receptacle cover screw does not E _ lsureproperground existsbeforeuse ground the appliance mfless the cover screw is metal , and not insulated , and the wall receptacle is grotmded through the house wiring . The customer should have The power cord of this appliance is equii ) ped with a the drcuit checked by a qualified electridan to make 3 - prong ( grounding ) plug which nlates with a standard sure the receptacle is propedy gr ( ) tmded . three - prong grounding wall receptacle to minimize the possibili _ ' _ ff electric shock hazard fl'om this appliance . _ , _ ] _ en disconnecting the power cord fl'om the adapte _ ; The customer should have the wall receptacle and drcuit always hold the adapter with one hand . If this is not checked by a qualified electfidan to make sure the done , the adapter grotmd temfinal is very likely to break receptacle is properly grotmded . with repeated use . Should this hal ) pen , DO NOT USE Where a standard two - prong wall receptacle is the appliance tmtil a proper grotmd has again been encotmtered , it is the personal responsibility and established . obligation of the customer to have it replaced with a propedy gromMed three - prong wall receptacle . DO NOT , UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCF £ , CUT OR REMOVE THE THIRD ( GROUND ) PRONG I _ IIOM THE POWER CORD . A word about GFCI's - GFCI's axe not required or recommended for gas rmlge receptacles . Ground Fault Circuit Interrupte _ ( GFCI's ) are devices that sense leakage _ ff cun'eut in a circuit and automatically switch off power when a threshold leakage level is detected . These devices must be manually reset by the consulnei : The National Electrical Code requires the use _ ff GFCI's in kitchen receptacles installed to se _ a'e cotmtem _ p sm _ i _ ces . Pedimnance ot the range will not be affected if operated on a ( ; FCl - protected drcuit but occasional ntlisance till ) ping of the GFCI breaker is possible . 4O
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Installation Instructions [ ] ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ( CONT . ) [ ] CHECK IGNITION OF SURFACE BURNERS B . Usage Situations where Applim _ ce Power Cord will be Discommcted Frequently . Operation of all cooktop and oxen burnei _ shouM be checked after file range and gas suppl ) lines hme been Do not use an adapter plug ill tl _ ese situations because carefitll _ checked fi ) r leaks . disconnecting ot tl _ e power cord places undue strain on tl _ e adapter and leads to eventual fidlure of the a ( lapmr Electric Ignition Models ground temfinal . The customer should have the 2 - prong Select a top burner knob and simultaneous ] ) push ill and wall receptacle replaced with a d _ ree - prong ( grounding ) DlI'n [ O LITE position . 5t _ u will hear a clicking sotmd receptacle by a qualified electrician before using the indicating proper ot ) eiafion of the spark module . Once the appliance . air has been purged fl'om the supp b lines , burnei _ s shouM lig _ lt within 4 seconds . After burner lights , romm knob out of The installation ot appliances designed tot mobile home installation llltlSt COll ] [ ( ) lIl / with the Manufilctured the L1TE positkm . Tr _ each burner ii1 succession until all burners hme been checked . Holne Construction and Safe _ ' Standard , Tide 24 CFR , Part 3280 ( fimnerly tl _ e Federal Standard for Mobile Quality of Flames Home Construction and Satiety , Tide 24 , HUD , Part 280 ) The combustion qualit \ of burner flames needs to be oi ; when such standard is not al ) plicable , the Standard determined visual ] _ fi ) r Manufi _ ctured Home Installations , latest edition ( Mmmlhcmred Home Sites , Connnunities and Set - Ups ) , ( A ) Yellow flames - - ANSI A225 . 1 , latest edition , or with local codes . In Call for service Canada , mobile holne installation nmst be in accordance with the current CAN / CSA Z _ 240 / MH Mobile Home Installation Code . ( B ) Yellow tips on outer cones - - Eledric Disconnect Normal for LP gas • I , ocate disconnect plug on tl _ e range back . • Pinch sides ot connector and pull out of range back . ( C ) Soft blue flames - - Normal for natural gas If burner flames look like ( A ) , call for service . Normal burner flames should look like Og ) or ( C ) , depending on the type of gas you use . With I P gas , some yello _ tipping on outer cones is normal . [ ] CHECK IGNITION OF OVEN BURNER The ( well is desig _ led to ot ) eram quietl ) and mttomafically . [ ] SEAL THE OPENINGS To operate the oxen , press the BAKE pad mid then press the number pads until 350 ° al ) t ) eai _ s ill the displa ) : Touch the Seal any openings ill the wall behind the range and ill START pad . After 30 - 90 seconds , the own burner will ig _ lim tl _ e floor under tl _ e range when hookui ) s are colnl ) leted . and burn until the set mmpelature is reached . The o _ , vn burner will continue to cycle on and off as necessar _ to maintain the oxen at the mml ) erature indicamd b ) the disl ) la ) To check ig _ fition of the broil burnei ; touch the BROIL HI / LO t ) ad and then the START pad . After 30 - 90 seconds , the broil burner will ig _ fite . Electric ignition models require electrical power to operate . Ill c _ tse of a p ( _ wer outage , the oxen burnei _ on these models cannot be lit manual ] _ with a match . Gas will not fl ( ) w unless the glow bar is hot , If file oxen is iI1 use when a power outage occm _ , file burner will shut off and cannot be re - lit until power is restored . 41
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Installation Instructions [ ] ADJUST BROIL AND OVEN [ ] ADJUST BROIL AND OVEN BURNER AIR ADJUSTMENT BURNER AIR ADJUSTMENT SHUTTERS IF NECESSARY SHUTTERS IF NECESSARY ( CONT . ) Air adjustment shutters for the top mad bottom burners regulate the flow of air to the flmnes . Oven bottom ' , To remove the oven bottom : A . Remove the kmu'led screws holding down rear of the oven bottoi / ] , B . ( ; rasp the oven bottom at finger slots on each side . The air a ( ! iusnnent shutter for the top ( broil ) burner is in the center of the rear wall of the oxen . C . i , ifl the rear of the oven bottom enough to clear the lip of the range fl'ame , push it back , and then pull it up and out . adjustment shuEer [ ] LEVELING THE RANGE A , Install the oven shelves in the oxen and position the range where it will be installed . Raise The shutter tbr fl _ e bottom ( oven ) burner is near fl _ e back wall behind die stoi _ tge drawer or _ m'ming drawei : Remove 1 _ range eLower Lower rang fl _ e dIwxx _ r See fl _ e Care and cleaning of the range secdon . ) - - range Leg _ , A To adjust the flow of air to either burner , loosen the leveler - - ' _ ' _ _ Phillips head screw mid rotate the shutter toward open Raise _ " _ ' _ or dosed position as needed . range _ - ( on some models ) ( on some models ) B . Check fi _ r levelness by placing a spirit level or a cuI ) , partially filled with water ; on one ot the oven shelves . The flames fiw the top ( broil ) burner should be steady If using a spirit level , take two readings - - with the level with ai ) proximatel ) l " blue cones and should not extend placed diagonally fi _ t in one direction and then out oxer the edges of the burner baffle . the othe _ : C . Remove the storage drawer or wamfing ( h'awe _ : See the Care and cleaning of the range section . The fl'ont leveling legs can be ac ! iusted ti'om the bottom and the rear legs can be a ( ! iusted fl'om the top or the bottom . D . Use an open - end or ac ! iustable wrench m a ( ! iust the leveling legs until the range is level . To detemfine if the bottom burner flames are burning E . _ Mter the range is level , slide the range away fl'om the i ) roi ) erly , relnove the oven bottom . Haines should have wall so that the Anti - Tip device can be installed . approximately 1 " blue cones and , if range is sui ) plied with natural gas , should burn with no yellow tipping . ( _ . _ ] th most I , P gas , small yellow tips at the end of outer cones are hernial . ) Haines should not lift off burner ports . If lifting is observed , gradually reduce air shutter opening until flames are stabilized . 42
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Installation Instructions [ ] INSTALLING THE ANTI - TIP [ ] INSTALLING THE ANTI - TIP DEVICE DEVICE ( CONT . ) Wallboard Back of range - AWARNING ! • Range must be secured with an approxed Anti - Tip dexice . • Unless properl ) inst ; flled , the range could be tipped Wood screw b ) you or a child standing , sitting or leaning on an open dooi : • _ Mier installing the Anti - Ti I ) dex @ e , xefitk ' that it is in place by careflfll ) attempting to tilt the range forward . lnst ; fll the sleeve anchor into the drilled hole and then install the lag bolt through the device . The bolts must be • This range has been desioned to meet all recognized i ) roperly tightened as recommended fin " the hardware . industry tip standards fin " all n ( mnal conditions . E . Slide the range against the wall , and check fin " proper • The use of this dexice does not preclude tipping of installation by grasping the ti'ont edge of the cooktop the range when not properl ) installed . and carefully attempting to tilt the range forward . • If the Anti - Tii ) device supplied with the range does not fit this application , use the mfi _ e _ al Ami - Tip dmice _ 4 B2X7909 . WHEN ALL HOOKUPS ARE A . Mark the wall where the RIGHT EDGE ( ff the range COMPLETED is to be located . Be sm'e to allow fin " the com _ tertop overhang if you intend to install the range next to Make sure all controls axe left in the off position . Make cabinets . sure the flow of combustion and ventilation air to the rmlge is unobstructed , SIo _ ed head screw Approx . 20 CONVERTING TO LP GAS ( or converting back to natural gas from LP ) Marked edge of range This rmlge leaves the factory set for use with natural gas . If you want to convert to LP gas , the conversion must be B . I , ocate the outside edge of the device 2 _ " toward performed by a qualified LP gas h _ staJler . the center of the range fl'om the marked edge of The conve _ ion instructions and LP orifices can be t0tmd the range . attached to the range next to the pressm'e regulat ( n : C . Using the device as a template , mark the position of Kee I ) these instructions and the o _ ifices in case wm want the hole fin " the screw . to convert back to natm'al gas . D . For wood construction , drill a pilot hole at an an , de of 20 degrees fl'om the horizontal . A nail or awl max be used if a drill is not axailable . Motmt the Anti - Tip device with the screw provided . For celnent or conci'ete constrtlction , VOtl will need a ] / 4 " x ] ½ " lag bolt and a ] / 9 " O . D . sleeve anchtn ; which are not provided . Drill the recommended size hole fin " the hardware . 43
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Before you call forservice . . . Troubleshooting tips Save time and money ! Review the charts on the following pages first and you may not need to call for service . i _ i Possible Causes What To Do Topburners do notlight Plug on range is not completely * Make sure electrical plug is plugged into a live , properly or do not burn evenly inserted ha the electrical outlet , glx ) tuKled _ > uflet . Burner hole or slits on the side * Remove the burner heads mad clean them . Check the of the burner may be dogged , electrode area fin " burned - on toed or grease . See the Care and cleaning of the range section . hnproper burner assembly . * Make sure the btu'uer parts are installed correctly . See the Care and cleaning of the range section . Burner flames very hnproper air to gas ratio . * If range is c ( > m ] ected t ( > l , P gas , c ( > utact the l ) e _ ( > u large or yellow wh ( ) installed y ( ) ur range or ma de the c ( ) u \ ' e _ i ( ) u . Surface burnerslight The oven gas shut - off valve * To check the oven gas shut - offvalve , remove the storage but oven does not may have accidentally been drawer or wamfiug drawer ( see the Care and cleaning moved during demmag or of the range section ) and look fin " the gas shut - off lever movhag , at the back of the range . Leveris sllownclosed PULLTOOPEN . Sealedburnemr odels Control signals after You forgot to enter a bake * Touch the BAKE pad and desired temperature or entering cooking time temperature or demfing time . the SELFCLEAN pad and desired clean time . or start time Clock and timer Plug on range is not completely * Make sure electrical l ) lug , is l ) lugged , , into a live , do not work inserted ha the electrical outlet , lnX _ l ) erly gr _ uuded _ udet . A fuse ha your home may be * Replace the fl / se or reset the circtfit breakel : blown or the circuit breaker tripped . Oven controls hnproperly set . * See the Using the clock and timer secti _ ) u . Food does not bake Oven controls improperly set . * See the Using the oven secti _ > u . or roast properly Shelf position is incorrect . * See the Using the oven see ti _ > u . Incorrect cookware or cookware * See the Using the oven section . of improper size being used . Oven thermostat needs * See the Adjust the oven thermostat - - Do it yourse [ 17section . adjustment . Clock not set correctly . * See the Using the clock and timer section . Alumhmm foil used improperly * See the Care and cleaning of the range section . ha the oven . Oven bottom not securely * See the Installation of the range section . seated ha position . 44
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vvww . GEAppliances . com Possible Causes What To Do Food does not Oven controls improperly set . * Make sure you t ( > uch tile BROIL HI / LO pad . broil properly Oven door not closed . * See tile Using the oven section . hnproper shelf position * See tile Broiling Guide . being used , Food being cooked in a hot pan . * Use tile broiling pan : rod grid that came with w _ ur range . Make sure it is cool . CookwaJce not suited for broiling . * Use tile broiling pan and grid that came with your range . Alumhmm foil used on the * See tile Using the oven section . the broiling pan and grid has not been fitted properly and slit as recommended . Oven bottom not securely • See the Installation of the range section . seated in position . Oven temperature Oven thermostat * See tile Adjust the oven thermostat - - Do it yourself [ section . too hot or too cold needs adjustnaent . Oven light does not work Light bulb is loose or defective . ' * Tighten or replace tile btflb . Plug on range is not completely • Make sure electIical plug is plugged into a live , properly inserted in the electrical outlet , grotmded outlet . Oven will not self - clean The oven temperature is too • ? dlow the range to cool to room temperattu'e and high to set a self - deml operation , reset the controls . Oven controls improperly set . • See tile Using the self - cleaning oven secfi _ m . On models with a door latch , • Make St / l'e vet / l ] lOVe tile door latch handle all tile way the oven door is not in the to tile right . locked position . " Crackling " or This is the sound of the • This is nominal . " popping " sound metal heating and cooling during both the cooking mad demfing functions . Excessive smoking ILxcessive soil . • Touch tile CLEAR / OFFpad . Open tile windows to rid the room of smoke . _ . % it until the LOCKED DOOR light goes ofl _ _ * \ ] pe up tile excess soil and l'eset tile clean cycle . Oven door willnot open Oven too hot . • ? dlow tile oven to cool below locking temperature . after a clean cycle Oven not clean after Oven controls not properly set . • See the Using the self - cleaning oven section . a clean cycle Oven was heavily soiled . * Clean up hea \ ) ' spillove _ before starting tile clean cycle . Heavily soiled ovens may need to sell = clean again or tot a hmger period of time . 45
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Before you call forservice . . . Troubleshooting - tips Possible Causes What To Do " LOCKDOOR _ ' flashes The self - cleaJa cycle has been * Close the oxen door . in the display selected but the door is not closed . LOCKED DOOR light The oven door is locked • Touch the CLEAR / OFFpad . _ Mlow the oven to cool and then , on models with a door latch , uuh ) ck the dooI : is O0 when you want because the temperature to cook inside the oven has not dropped below the locking temperature . Oven door willnot Oven is too hot . • _ Mlow the oven to cool below locking temperature . unlock ( on models Do not lock the door with the door latch except when with a door latch ) usiu , , the xelf _ cleau feature . " Door " appears in the Self - clemfing cycle has been • Move tile latch handle : ill tile way tl ) tile right . display ( on models selected but the latch handle with a door latch ) was not moved all the way to the right . Latch handle was moved to the • Move the latch hala ( lle to tile right only when , setfiw , right but a program other than the sell : tie : ruing cycle . self - clemfing was selected . " T - - and a number or On models with a door latch , • The latch may have been moved , exeu if only slightly , letter " flash in the display if a function error code appears fi'om the h ) cked position . Make st , re the latch ix moved during the self - clemfing cycle , to tile right as flu " as it will _ o check the oven door latch . You have a function error code . • Touch the CLEAR / OFFpad . ? dlow the oven to cool for ( ) lie hl ) uI : Put the oveu back iuto operatiou . If the function code repeats . • Dixcl ) uue ( ' t ; Ill pi ) wer tl ) the range for 5 minutes ; ilia thel ] l'e ( ' l ) lllle ( ' t pl ) wel : It the _ ' Hll ( ' til ) l ] elTOl " code repeats , call for service . Oisplaygoes blank A fuse ha your home may be • Replace the fl , xe or reset tile circuit breaker : blown or the circuit breaker tripped . The clock is hathe • See the Special features of your oven controlsectiou . black - out mode . Display flashes Power failure . • Reset the ( lock . Unable to getthe Oven control pads were • The BAKE mad BROIL HI / LO pads must be touched at displayto show " SF " not touched properly , tile same time and held fin " 3 seconds . Power outage , Power outage or surge . • Reset tile clock . If the oven was in use , you must reset it by touching tile CLEAR / OFFpad , , settiu , _ tile clock and resetting : my col ) king flmctilm . Oven shelves are The nickel shelves ( if so equipped ) • Apply a sxnall axnlmxat i ) f vegetable oil to a paper difficult to slide were clemaed ha a self - clema cycle . towel and wipe the edges of the oven shelves with The gray porcelain - coated shelves the paper towel . Di ) ul ) t spray with Pare _ or other lubI _ iCalat sprays . ( if so equipped ) were improperly clemaed . 46
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www . GEAppliances . com Possible Causes What To Do This is normal in a new oven " Burning " or " oily " odor • To speed the process , set a sell : clean cycle fin " a emitting from the vent nfininmm of 3 houi _ , See the Usingthe self - cleaning mid will disappear in time . oven section , An odor from the hlsulation Strongodor • This is telnporary . around the inside of the oven is normal for the first few times the oven is used . Drawer doesnotslide The drawer is out of aJigmnent . • Fully extend the drawer and push it all the way in . See the Care and cleaningof the range sect . ion . smoothlyordrags Drawer is overloaded or load • Reduce weight . Redistlibute drawer contents . is mabalmaced . Warmingdrawer will A fuse in your home may be • Replace the fllse or reset the circuit bx'eakex : not work blown or the circuit breaker tripped . • XAait for the self : clean cycle to finish and the oven The oven is self - clemthag . to cool . • See the Electric warming drawersecfion . Controls improperly set . Excessive condensation Liquid ha wm'mhag drawer , • Relnove liquid . in the warming drawer Uncovered foods . • Cover tood with lid or ahmfilmln toil , Temperature setting too high . • Reduce temperature setting . Fooddriesoutinthe • Cover fi _ od with lid or ahmfilmln fifil , Moisture escaping . warmingdrawer 47
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GEGasRange Warranty . ( Focr . stomeinrCs anada ) All warranty service provided by our Factory Service Centers Staple your receipt here . or an authorized Customer Care ® technician . For service , Proof of the original purchase call 1.800.361.3400 . date is needed to obtain service under the warrant _ Camco Will Replace : Anypattot the range which fifils due to a detect in materials or workmanshii ) . During this Fromthe date of the full one - year warranty , Camco will also provide , free of charge , all labor and in - home service to originalpurchase replace the defective part , ! ! ! Y ! ! ! ! Service trips to your home to teach you how to use Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit breakers . the product . hnproper h _ staJlation , delivery or maintenance . Damage to the product caused by accident , fire , floods or acts of God . Failure of the product if it is abused , misused , or used for other thm _ the intended purpose or Incidental or consequential damage caused by possible used commerciaJly . defects with this applimlce . Damage after delivery . I WARRANTOR IS N ( ) T RESPONSIBI , E F ( ) R C ( ) NSEQUENTIAI , DAMAGES . ] Warrantor : CAMC ( ) IN ( : . I 55
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